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Showing posts with label modern studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern studies. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
New Lanark Trip
On 3rd May, S2 pupils have an opportunity to visit the New Lanark Experience, where they will discover the fascinating history of the impressive cotton mill village of New Lanark and the life and times of mill manager and social pioneer Robert Owen in the award-winning New Lanark Visitor Centre. S2 pupils are currently designing their own cotton mill village in class, and will then demonstrate their understanding of cotton mills by preparing questions which they would have asked Robert Owen in an interview. Attending this trip will therefore enhance pupils’ understanding of this topic, and will ‘bring history to life’. Consent forms have been issued to all S2 history pupils.
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modern studies
Thursday, 4 October 2012
P7 Open Evening
Last night Currie High held it's annual P7 Open Evening where pupils and parents from our local primary schools and beyond were invited to see around the school.
It was a fabulous evening with pupils and staff making a tremendous effort to show the school at it's best. Thanks to all the visitors who made such kind and favourable comments about the evening.
It was a fabulous evening with pupils and staff making a tremendous effort to show the school at it's best. Thanks to all the visitors who made such kind and favourable comments about the evening.
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Modern Studies |
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Making tonight's dinner... |
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Mmmm... |
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Nicole and Louise working in the Police canteen! |
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Should have gone to specsaver! |
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Another day in the prison workshops... |
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parents
Friday, 28 September 2012
S3 Mock Election
S3 held a mock election on 27 September. Here is a report from Hannah and Amy, two of the S3 pupils involved.
In our S3 Modern Studies class we have been learning about voting. We first learned how people vote and why they vote. We did talks and wrote essays on why people should vote after we had all the knowledge we needed about this. We then spent 3 weeks preparing our own mock election campaign. We worked in groups to create the names and policies for our parties. Standing for election were Brilliant Britain, The Youth Party, The Greenhouse Party, Free Scotland Party, Sports4U and finally United. Each party elected a candidate to represent them and made posters and manifestos to advertise what we were standing for.
Pupils at CCHS casting their vote |
Overall it was really fun having a Mock Election and it let us put the things we had learned into practice.
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modern studies
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