Thursday, 24 February 2011

Rechargeable batteries

We have just bought rechargeable batteries for our digital cameras. The UK generates more than 30000 tonnes of waste general purpose batteries each year of which only about 5% are recycled. Most batteries contain toxic chemicals which can leach into the soil when sent to landfill. We thought we'd do our bit to reduce this waste.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Kiriani School Chogoria

The money raised by staff, parents and pupils for Kiriani school in Chogoria has been put to good use as seen in the following email and photographs sent by Eric Melvin, former Head Teacher of the school who is currently teaching in Chogoria for a couple of months.

Hi Percy,

Greetings from a still pretty hot Chogoria. Just to report that Timothy took me to his old school this afternoon and I handed over 60000 kenyan shillings which is near enough 500 pounds. The school principal was most grateful. He's given me a receipt and did undertake to get in touch with you to say 'thank-you'. I toured the school and took some pictures for you. The school has improved since Alison was there. They've been able to extend their accommodation and their role is going up (c 180 students). They will present their first Form 4s for the national exam this session. Despite serving a very poor area, all the students were smartly dressed in school uniform.

As Timothy said Currie's generosity ''will change lives'' - so well done CCHS!

Take Care.

Eric


Kiriani School Chogoria


Eric and Timothy


A class in Kiriani School, Chogoria

Friday, 4 February 2011

Wet and Windy!

Despite high winds and driving rain the John Muir Award Group were out clearing up the quadrangle today. Hot chocolate and biccies all round methinks!

Eco Schools Conference 2011!

Four enthusiastic members of Currie's Eco Committee set out on a fun trip to the Scottish Parliament on Friday 28th January. Laura, Iain, Clara and Gemma were accompanied by Mrs Steel to the annual event which focused on the new Eco Schools topic 'Food and the Environment'!

We enjoyed interesting talks from charities such as SCIAF, learned about the importance of Fair Trade, the idiosyncrasies of Scottish agriculture and how to grow successful fruit orchards. We even milled our own flour and held some chickens! The tour of the parliament building itself was fascinating!

Clara, S4, took part in a panel discussion in front of a huge audience alongside MSPs and charity workers. She was confident and articulate and was one of only two school-aged panel members!