Thursday, 27 November 2014

Presentation from Kerry MacPhee

On Friday 24/10 the school was lucky enough to have Commonwealth Games representative and multiple Island Games medal winner Kerry MacPhee to the school as part of the Champions in Schools scheme. 



The Young Ambassadors opened up the proceedings with a presentation about their role within the school and how they are going to attract more people into clubs and to participate in physical activity.

Kerry then took to the stage. She talked about her journey from playing school sport to representing Scotland at the commonwealth games. She had very clear messages for the pupils:

(1) Participate in a variety of sports at school! She talked about her participation in basketball and cross country that established a dedicated, hard working nature which later opened the door to further opportunities later on in life. 

(2) Work hard in whatever you do (every subject) as persistence pays off. Kerry said maths, english etc were not her idea of fun but she had to work hard in these subjects to get into University. 

(3) Success is not immediate it can take a long time, this was highlighted throughout the presentation. Kerry had to work extremely hard throughout her 20s to get to the elite level she is now at. This was illustrated particularly after her decision to focus on mountain biking at the commonwealth games which meant she meant she had to dedicate practically all her time to seek qualification, which included regularly traveling to Europe. To qualify, Kerry had to travel multiple times to compete on the European circuits (as well as british races) to seek the right level of competition. But her hard work and gutsy attitude paid off and she got her place in the team! This was despite the many hours travelling, transporting and building bikes before races, no support teams, bike failures, falls etc etc...But it was all worth while in the end when Kerry was awarded her place in the Scotland team for Glasgow 2014! 



Her story is extremely inspirational for both staff and pupils. And for Kerry her successes started when she attended a school similar to the Gaelic School (Sgoil Lionacleit) and simply took part in the sporting opportunities that were provided at the school. Taking part in regular physical activity at school/weekends meant that when she left school she was in a physically active routine which motivated her to further develop and seek new sporting challenges at University. Kerry did this and has applied herself 110% to every opportunity she has been given. She is now one of the top ranked British female Mountain Bikers and finished a magnificant 14th at Glasgow 2014! A fantastic achievement to someone new to the sport. 

We would like to thank Kerry very much for such an enthusiastic, informative and inspiring presentation. Moran Taing Kerry!

S2 Netball Teams vs Bannerman

On December 9th the S2s will travel to Bannerman to take part in their 4th game of the Glasgow Netball League. Well done to the following girls who have made the team:

Katrin
Aimee
Morag
Daisy
Catriona
Margaret
Louise
Niamh

S1 Netball Teams vs Jordanhill

Well done to the following girls who have got selected for the netball team to play against Jordanhill on Tuesday December 2nd after school. The games will be Netball 5s and will be played at the Gaelic School.

Team A
Jessica
Erin Mo
Eilidh
Abigail
Caitlin

Team B
Shannon
Kara
Iona
Adanna
Nairne

Team C
Eilidh H
Caryn
Erin C
Kirsty T
Carla

The S1s will then go on to play John Paul Academy on December 16th away. The team for this game will be picked after the Jordanhill games so make sure you turn up and play your best!

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Teams for Netball

Here are the S2 & S3/4 Netball Teams for next weeks league matches:

S2s
Morag McKirdy
Margaret Driscoll
Catriona MacLeod
Eilidh McDougall
Sarah MacKay
Daisy Maguire
Aimee Dunlop
Louise Templeton
Katrin Swan
Robyn Paton

S3/4s
Tamlin Dhinsa
Lauren McDougall
Rosie Urquhart
Charlotte Moock
Mairi MacDonald
Eilidh Miller
Mairead MacLennan
Mia Paton
Frances Driscoll

Both teams are travelling to Hillhead on tuesday, then on Thursday the S3/4 Team plays Holyrood.

Good Luck Girls!

Monday, 10 November 2014

Abigail Swims to Success!



A massive congratulations to Abigail Cavanagh S1 who won two medals at the recent Glasgow Schools' Swimming Championships. The Glasgow Schools is one of the most competitive sports evnets on the calender so even getting to the final is a difficult task. Abigail qualified for both the 50m Freestyle and the 50m Breaststroke events. In the 50m Breaststroke, Abigail swam very well to finish in the silver medal position. In the 50m Freestyle Abigail swam strongly to take home the gold medal! She was in second place until the turn when she came up level with the leader. In the final 20m she powered through the water to take the victory and the first ever gold medal for the Gaelic School at the Glasgow Schools Swimming Championships! Well done Abigail!

SGG are going to the World Schools’ Netball Cup!

We have been invited to take part in the World Schools Netball Cup in Loughborough in June 2025! What a fantastic opportunity for the girls ...