Broughton Association Comedy Night at The Stand

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There’s a comedy benefit night, Tuesday, 10 June, at the Stand, proceeds going to the Broughton Association!

It’s hosted by Jojo Sutherland, and stars Tom Stade, Daniel Sloss, Mark Nelson, and many others.

Tickets (18+) are £8, and are available from Broughton High School, or from Jane Bremner, at jane.bremner64@btopenworld.com, or at the door.

Doors open 19.30, and the show starts 20.30.

See you there!

200 Club Draw Results for May

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Income : £258.00    
Profit : £154.00    
       
Place Number Prize Name
1st 154 £40.00 Mrs M Rosario
2nd 20 £25.00 Mrs L Johnston
3rd 367 £17.00 Mr R Todd
4th 92 £12.00 Mr I Gordon
5th 375 £10.00 Ms S Guthrie
  Total : £104.00  

A young SFA footballer reports

Here is a lovely short video, posted by Broughton High School, in which Sean McKirdy speaks of his experience going through the Football Academy.  It’s very interesting viewing for potential team-mates and their parents!

MSG Meeting Thursday at 6:30 — reminder

reminder

Just a reminder, the Management Support Group meets tomorrow, Thursday, 1 May, at 6:30 at the School.  Please come along if you’d like to see some of the inner workings of your Parent Council in action!

A second reminder, we still need a convener for this Group, and for the Communications Committee as well.  If you’re interested, please contact the PC chairman, Harald Tobermann, at chair.bhspc@broughtonhighpc.org.

 

Exciting Art Competition News from Flora Stevenson’s Primary School

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This just in from our feeder school, Flora’s.  Our congratulations to everyone there!

‘Art.co.uk have announced three finalist schools in the UK for Art Sparks LearningTM, an international programme that supports art education to help inspire the artists of tomorrow. Flora Stevenson’s Primary School are delighted to have made it into the final as the only Scottish school in the international campaign. Art.co.uk have awarded us with 18 pieces of our favourite framed artworks to display around our school in recognition of our achievement to date. The pupils’ engagement in the selection of these artworks has stimulated a great enthusiasm in Art and Design. This interest has resulted in us planning and delivering additional art workshops across all stages and ages, which are led by local artists. Plus as a direct result of this development we have now created the “Rainbow Room” a dedicated art space for the whole school to share. From Monday the 28th April until May 23rd, 2014, family, friends, community members and visitors to Art.co.uk are invited to vote for their favourite school on www.art.co.uk/artevent. The school with the most votes will receive a grand prize – of £750 in art supplies. This resource would make a massive positive impact on our ability to provide exceptionally high quality art and design lessons.  To be able to continue to embrace the talents of local artists and have the materials to give pupils greater freedom of expression would be amazing. Help support our artists of tomorrow by visiting www.art.co.uk/artevent and voting for Flora Stevenson Primary School. Winners will be announced on Tuesday, May 27, 2014.’