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The Mathematics and Numeracy Department wishes to recognise the achievements of our young people.
Pupils are recognised for demonstrating excellence within the subject or for demonstrating a Growth Mindset when facing challenges in their learning, something we value highly at Clydebank High School.
The following pupils have been highlighted by their classroom teacher for the month of November as showing these qualities.
S1 - Louise Bremner, Graham Gourlay, Katie Pugh, Calvin Tole, Anna McAllister, Daisley Massey, Lily Wallce, Olivia Louw, Barry Irvine
S2 - Jessica Gold, Nathan Latto, Emily McLaughlin, Lily Vine, Ruby Carlin, Sylvia Stewart, Harris Britton, Scott McCandless.
S3 - Sabreena McBryan, Rhys Connelly, Eva Williams, Katie McGowan, Holly Rankin, Jack Dorrian, Jayden Milne, Erin Smillie
S4 - Leigh McMillan, Layla Adair, Dri Thomas, Kseniia Buzikova, Kai Murray
S5 /6 - Kara Lindsay, Euan McLean, Sam Glover, Kelsie Thomson, James McGinley, Rebecca Ross , Chloe Whyte, Jessica Stewart
Does your child complain that you are 'teaching them differently' when you try to help them with their homework? In order to minimise confusion, maximise success and maintain standards of consistency throughout the departments, Clydebank High School adopt common methodology policies in the teaching of core topics. To access the booklet click on the document below .
If you are in years S1-S3 and you are looking to for a bit of extra help with your maths work, then you might want to come along to Miss Harvey on a Monday after school in Room D207
Maths club is perfect if you are stuck on something in class, want a few extra pieces of work or even just want to try a few puzzles. Any questions feel free to ask Miss Harvey for more information.
Supported study for session 2024/25 will began in in the new session
Please speak to your Maths teacher to find out on which days supported study will be running for the level you are working at.
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