Issue Number 04 | November 2019
Fullarton News
Swimming Success!
Congratulations to Lucy
Grieve who came away
from ScotNSC19 with 3
Scottish Junior titles, a
Scottish Open title and a
new British Junior record! A
fantastic achievement!
Dundonald Study Café
The Dundonald Study
Café is now open! This is a
space for students in
Dundonald to attend
supported study – this will
run until the SQA exams.
Staff will be on hand for
help and advice from 4.30
– 5.30pm. Thank you to
Dundonald Primary School
for having us!
Written by Dominic Forsyth, s6
From the Colour Walk Fundraising Challenge to the Children
in Need Dodgeball tournament, Fullarton House has had a
busy few months and, also, a lot of success. Fullarton were
successful in raising the most funds (£820) for the Crosshouse
Children’s Hospital.
We’re glad that all the money raised, however, was for a
good cause and will be used to improve the lives of young
people in the local area. Fullarton again displayed their
compassion and fundraising abilities for the Annual Children
in Need Day when, not only did they raise the most funds,
but also the class of 6F took home 1 st place in the dodgeball
tournament, dressed in their ‘80s Fitness’ get-up. We can’t
wait to lead the school again in the up-coming Marr Mental
Health Day on the 6 th Feb.
The Art Department recently released their pupils of the
Month, 30% overall of those chosen were Fullarton students.
1F: Erin Thomas, Amy Calder, Alice Davies, Isla Duffy, Hazel
Lee and Rhianna McInally. 2F: Anna Lunan, Nyah Holroyd,
Rhianna Dodds. 3F: Abbie Clinton, Callum Penman, Meryn
McClelland. 5/6F: Sofia Burnham, Mason Penman, Tilly Press,
Abbie Simpson. Well done everyone!
Fullarton House also recognises the importance of
celebrating individual success, for a look go to our Bulletin
Board! This month’s achievements come from Amy Calder
(1F), Mia Brocklebank (2F), Andrew Pattison (3F), Lewis
Santangeli (4F), Emma Hainey and Katie Watson (6F)
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