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1 LASSWADE HIGH SCHOOL GROUPS/ CLUBS INFORMATION
Friday 21 April 2017

2 Assemblies S4 – S6 TODAY P7 Assembly

3 U17’s fixture vs Dunbar next Wednesday evening (26th 5.30 KO @Halhill)
Bus leaves school at 3.45pm. This is a game for all of the boys who are old enough from this years u16’s and young enough from this years u18’s .

4 World Challenge – Group 1
There is a meeting for all group 1 challengers Wednesday (26th April) lunch time in room 219. Come along at 1.15pm and bring your lunch with you. It is important that you all attend. Please speak to either Miss Ludbrook or Miss McGuire beforehand if you are unable to make it. Group 1 Paul Allan Madeleine Bird Lucy Brogan Murray Cherrington Daniel Crabbe Jemma Davis Kirsty Farquhar Lewis Hanley Lucy Hanlon Rebecca Mcgregor Jade McLean Grace Owen Ryan Prentice Sarah Robertson Molly Short Rebecca Thorburn Annis Wilson

5 This should be the last official meeting we need to have.
S1 & S2 French Pen-Pals THE REPLIES ARE IN! Could all those involved in the Pen-Pals Project please come to Miss Scott-Larsen’s room (209) at 1.15pm on Monday (24th April) to read your latest reply from France and find out how to back. This should be the last official meeting we need to have. If you cannot attend, you must speak to Miss Scott-Larsen as soon as possible.

6 Students should ask at Pupil Reception if they are missing anything.
Lost Property We have a growing number of unclaimed jackets and other items which need to be reunited with their owners. Students should ask at Pupil Reception if they are missing anything. Lost property is kept at Pupil Reception for 2 weeks, then held in the School Office for a further 2 weeks and thereafter disposed of.

7 The people going on this trip MUST come to a short meeting on
S3-S5 to London June 2017 The people going on this trip MUST come to a short meeting on Monday 24th April at 1.30pm in room 118:

8 S3-S5 to London June 2017 REMINDER:
The final deposit of £50 is due in by Friday 21st April to Miss Conlan in room 118.

9 Iceland 2018 Any pupils taking Geography in who are interested in coming to Iceland in June 2018, see Mr Tuft in Room 120 at lunchtime (1.05) on Tuesday 25th April.

10 Ipad Returns Can all S4 and S5 who currently have a school Ipad please return them to your Maths teacher ASAP. Please remove any mail accounts or personal data you have on them.

11 S3-S5 London trip June 2017 If you are going on this trip
You MUST join the Edmodo group; the code is in Miss Conlan’s classroom (118)

12 See Mr Attinasi in the PE department!
£2 £2 TICKETS ON SALE NOW!! See Mr Attinasi in the PE department!

13 WHO WILL GET YOUR VOTE??

14 Life Long Learning & Employability
COLLEGE PATHWAY Are you interested or going to college? Need any help with: Course choice applications CV’s Job Hunting Bursaries Self Travel Starts Monday 27th February 2017 in Lasswade Centre Library 2.00 – 4.00pm

15 Vacancy advertised 5/4/2017. Apply as soon as possible.
Plumbing Apprenticeship Arthur McKay, Bilston Industrial Estate, Loanhead In this Modern Apprenticeship you will receive training in all aspects of commercial plumbing and heating: reading design plans: removing old and installing new bathroom fitments in an occupied building: diagnosing faults in hot and cold water pipes, central heating systems, waste disposal and sanitation systems: mending leaks, unblocking drains, repairing toilets: choosing the right kind of pipe or joint: working with plastics and metals such as copper, aluminium, zinc and lead: cutting, bending, welding and soldering piping: weatherproofing and maintaining ronepipes and guttering and other metal parts of roofs The 4 year training process involves a combination of college and on site training, leading to an SVQ Level 3 Modern Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering Services (MES) Domestic Plumbing. Requirements. A minimum of 4 National 4/5s to include Maths, English, a Science subject and a Technical subject.   How to Apply For more information and a link to the Arthur McKay apprentice application form go to Applicants must pass an entrance test set by SNIPEF, which is the training body for work in plumbing. Arthur McKay will arrange for suitable applicants to take the SNIPEF test. Vacancy advertised 5/4/ Apply as soon as possible.

16 Vacancy advertised 5 April 2017. Apply as soon as possible.
Heating and Ventilation Apprenticeship Arthur McKay, Bilston Industrial Estate, Loanhead Learn how to install, repair and maintain systems such as central heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration and gas. A heating and ventilating fitter works in commercial or industrial premises as opposed residential, fitting large scale boilers and working in miles rather than metres of piping. This apprenticeship programme combines college and on-site training over 4 years leading to an SVQ level 3 qualification and the title Heating and Ventilation Engineer.    Requirements. A minimum of 4 National 4/5s to include Maths, English, a Science subject and a Technical subject.   How to Apply You must first apply to BESA, which is the training body for work in building services, to sit the BESA test. Go to Send your test results to Arthur McKay HR along with the Arthur McKay apprenticeship application form.  For more information and a link to the Arthur McKay apprenticeship application form go to   Vacancy advertised 5 April Apply as soon as possible.

17 Vacancy advertised 5/4/2017. Apply as soon as possible.
Electrical Apprenticeship Arthur McKay, Bilston Industrial Estate, Loanhead The work of an Electrician is varied and can include the following: installing and maintaining cables, wiring, conduits, fitments, meters, switchgear and other electrical equipment: using a variety of hand and power tools to measure, cut, join and fit cabling, wiring and equipment of various types: reading plans and technical drawings and working from them, in large projects; installing the wiring and electrical components in complex electrical and electronic equipment:testing installations to make sure that they are effective and completely safe, diagnosing and repairing faults in installations and electrical equipment The four year apprenticeship consists of a combination of college training and on site experience leading to a final FICA test and an SVQ level 3 in Electrical Installation. Requirements. A minimum of 4 National 4/5s to include Maths, English, Physics and a Technical subject.   How to Apply You must first apply to SECTT, which is the training body for electrical work, to sit the SECTT test. Go to Send your test results to Arthur McKay HR along with the Arthur McKay apprenticeship application form. For more information and a link to the Arthur McKay apprenticeship application form go to   Vacancy advertised 5/4/ Apply as soon as possible.


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