On Wednesday 28th November the senior Micro Tyco team, consisting of Frazer Buchanan, Lauren Shaw, Peter Featherstonehaugh, Sophie Dobbie and Fiona Kennedy, held a quiz night. Participants took part in six gruelling rounds, testing their general knowledge to the limit. Our winners for the evening were Doon Nothing comprising of: Mr Wilson and some members of the Pupil Support department. The evening finished with a buffet and a live performance from local band ‘Wasted Years’. Thanks to all who attended or donated raffle prizes; the group raised the £212.00 for the charity Wild hearts in Action. Well done!
Friday, 30 November 2012
Community Christmas Coffee Morning
The Supported Learning Centre are holding their annual community Christmas coffee morning on Friday 7th December between 10.00am and 12.30pm. There will be tea, coffee, home baking, a quiz, Christmas crafts for sale, guess the weight of the cake and a prize bingo.
Everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there.
Art Exhibition
The annual art Exhibition will be held in the Doon Valley Museum in Dalmellington. The exhibition will run for the remainder of December. Opening times are Thursday to Saturday 10 am – 4 pm (closed public holidays).
Pantomime Trip
Mrs Rae, PT of Music, is organising a trip for students to see the pantomime “Cinderella” in Glasgow on Friday the 7th of December. The cost of the trip is £18.00. Please see Mrs Rae for more information.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Netball news
On Monday the 12th November, Doon Academy’s S1/2 netball team left a blustery
Dalmellington and headed for Kilmarnock to play Loudon Academy.
This was the first game of the season for the girls and was made more exciting
by the fact it was away from home.
The game started fiercely with Loudon gaining a four point advantage. Lori McLarty
made heads go up as she scored from the circle line taking the game to 4-1.
Loudon scored another point but thanks to Macey Biggar and Brooke Welsh helping
get the ball to the Doon circle, Chloe Hainey and Lori McLarty were able to score another three points.
Going into the second half, the score remained at 5-4 to Loudon. Katie Johnstone
stayed in at Goal Keeper but after an energetic and successful first half,
Olivia McCutheon was replaced by Sophie Paulin as Goal Defence. Melanie
Connell, Alison McCann and Brooke Paulin took to centre court and soon the ball
was quickly getting to Doon’s net. The score evened out at 5-5 one minute into the second half and from there on in both teams scored one after the next.
The final score ended as 9-9 and everyone involved deserves praise for the maximum
effort put into the game. Special recognition goes to Chloe Hainey who was
awarded Player of the Match.
Willow Art
Local
artist Geoff Forrest has been working with Miss Fuller’s master class making
willow stars and wreaths for Christmas. The opening of the Art department’s
annual exhibition will take place on Thursday the 29th of November
at 6.30pm until 8.00pm in the Doon
Valley Museum
in Dalmellington. All are welcome to attend, refreshments provided and arts and
crafts will be on sale.
Poetry Workshop at the Sea Fever exhibition
S3 Art and Design students took part in a poetry workshop with author and poet Kate Tough at the Dick Institute in Kilmarnock on Monday the 19th of November. Students firstly had a tour of the Sea Fever exhibition and then created their own poems based on the exhibition. All students really enjoyed the workshops and had fun writing their poems. Students will now take what they have learnt and write a poem about themselves based on the self portrait they have been working on in class.
British show jumping – South West Junior Academy
S1 student Grant Smith has been horse riding for three years and show jumping for one year with his pony called George who is an Appaloosa gelding. He jumps between 70cm and 9cm jumps and has won 6 trophies and over 290 rosettes. Well done Grant and George!
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Netball News
On Monday 12th November, Doon Academy’s S1/2 netball team left a blustery Dalmellington and headed for Kilmarnock to play Loudon Academy. This was the first game of the season for the girls and was made more exciting by the fact it was away from home.
The game started fiercely with Loudon gaining a four point advantage. Lori McLarty made heads go up as she scored from the circle line taking the game to 4-1. Loudon scored another point but thanks to Macey Biggar and Brooke Welsh helping get the ball to the Doon circle, Chloe Hainey and Lori McLarty were able to score another three points.
Going into the second half, the score remained at 5-4 to Loudon. Katie Johnstone stayed in at Goal Keeper but after an energetic and successful first half, Olivia McCutheon was replaced by Sophie Paulin as Goal Defence. Melanie Connell, Alison McCann and Brooke Paulin took to centre court and soon the ball was quickly getting to Doon’s net.
The score evened out at 5-5 one minute into the second half and from there on in both teams scored one after the next. The final score ended as 9-9 and everyone involved deserves praise for the maximum effort put into the game.
Special recognition goes to Chloe Hainey who was awarded Player of the Match.
The game started fiercely with Loudon gaining a four point advantage. Lori McLarty made heads go up as she scored from the circle line taking the game to 4-1. Loudon scored another point but thanks to Macey Biggar and Brooke Welsh helping get the ball to the Doon circle, Chloe Hainey and Lori McLarty were able to score another three points.
Going into the second half, the score remained at 5-4 to Loudon. Katie Johnstone stayed in at Goal Keeper but after an energetic and successful first half, Olivia McCutheon was replaced by Sophie Paulin as Goal Defence. Melanie Connell, Alison McCann and Brooke Paulin took to centre court and soon the ball was quickly getting to Doon’s net.
The score evened out at 5-5 one minute into the second half and from there on in both teams scored one after the next. The final score ended as 9-9 and everyone involved deserves praise for the maximum effort put into the game.
Special recognition goes to Chloe Hainey who was awarded Player of the Match.
Micro-Tyco Marketplace
On Wednesday 14th November, Doon Academy's Micro Tyco participants held a market place event. The pupils, who were given £1 to spend, came up with many stall ideas to turn their capital into cash for the Wild Hearts in Action charity.
In the market place pupils from other classes were given the opportunity to attend the nail bar, pin the hat on Santa, guess the sweets in the jar and stock up on stationery supplies. The afternoon was a great success with one team raising £24 from an 80p investment!
The challenge runs from 1st to the 30th of November. Good luck to our teams for the rest of the month.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Micro Tyco
Doon
Academy is participating in the Micro-Tyco Challenge this year, run by the
charity Wild Hearts In Action. The participants are given £1 seed capital
and their challenge is to make as much profit as possible between the 1st and
30th of November. All profits raised from the Micro Tyco challenge are donated
to the Wild hearts In Action charity.
Pupils involved are those in The Miner's
Lamp master class and a team of senior pupils: Frazer Buchanan, Lauren
Shaw, Sophie Dobbie, Fiona Kennedy and Peter Featherstonehaugh.
Good Luck to
all our budding entrepreneurs; let's hope they raise lots of money!
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Sponsored Walk
The school’s annual sponsored walk took
place on the afternoon of Wednesday the 31st of October through Craigengillan
Estate. Despite the poor weather spirits were not dampened and all students and
staff took part. Mrs Chapman and Mrs Reid supplied refreshments at the half way
point. Well done to the PE department for all their hard work in organising
this event.
S3 Leadership 2
The second part of the S3 Leadership
Academy was a great success. Pupils developed various leadership skills from
teamwork, respect, creativity, integrity, focus and awareness. An assembly will
be held next week where students will graduate and receive their certificate
and polo shirt. Well done to all who took part.
Halloween Disco
The Halloween disco was a great success and well attended by both students and staff. We had an impressive range of costumes from sailors, pirates, morph suits, I pods and we even had an Avatar and an Ozzy Osbourne!
Art
The Art Department held a late night supported study from 3.30pm until 7pm where senior art students were able to work on their folio pieces. Pizza and cupcakes were supplied at half time to replenish energy levels! This event was well attended. The next late night supported study is scheduled for Tuesday the 4th of December. The Art department also offers supported study on a Tuesday lunchtime and a Wednesday and Thursday afterschool.
The opening of the Art Department’s annual art exhibition will take place on Thursday the 29th of November at 6.30pm until 8.00pm in the Doon Valley Museum. All are welcome to attend.
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