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Calling all our Musicians - White Cliffs of Dover

This weeks song has been chosen and on Thursday night at 8.00 pm we would like to you to play 'White Cliffs of Dover' to show your appreciation for all NHS and Key workers. Download your part and have a go. A link to a backing track is provided if you wish to use it.

Flute/Violin/Piano and Voice
Clarinet/Trumpet
Alto Saxophone
Cello/Trombone
Ballyclare Secondary School - Crowned Ulster Rugby's High of School of the Year for the 2019-20.

Ballyclare Secondary School has picked up an Ulster Carpets Youth award for the Best High School.

On collecting the award, Ballyclare Secondary School’s rugby coach, Mr Andrew Cowden said, “My colleague and fellow coach, Mr Stephen McGuigan and I are delighted. It’s not only a great achievement for the school, but for all the rugby players right up from our U12s to U18s, plus the wider rugby community in the town too. This is the second time the school has won the Ulster Carpets Award for Best High School in three years, which is fantastic.

“We have an excellent relationship with Ulster Rugby and Matthew Coulter, our Club Community Rugby Officer and past pupil. He would come into the school to work with us during term time. Our Regional Rugby Development Officer, Neil Alcorn would also come and do sessions with our teams on a fortnightly basis. He’s got great knowledge and is a fantastic help to the school; he just loves coaching grassroots rugby which is so valuable to us.

“Winning the award is very enjoyable but our main focus at the school is providing opportunities to play and develop. That starts with our U12s; we were part of an Ulster Rugby pilot programme with blitzes being scored differently to play a more positive and skilful brand of rugby. The aim of the programme is to get the players to pass, offload and counter-ruck more, rather than passing to the bigger players to run through teams.

“We participated in a blitz at Carrickfergus Rugby club which brought three sections of youth rugby together – grammar schools, high schools and rugby clubs. I’m a firm believer that this needs to happen more across the province.

“As a school, we try to embed the values of rugby, friendship, respect, working with others,  while giving them experiences they’ll always cherish from their school years. They will always remember playing in an U14 or U16 final at Kingspan Stadium. Introducing the players to Ballyclare rugby club is very important to us as well; keeping that link with the club when they leave school.

“Ballyclare Secondary School has grown to five teams and the numbers participating for a high school are very high. It’s a major part of our Key Stage 3 programme and it’s a hugely successful extra-curricular activity at the school.

“We have also established several local business links during this very successful season with Jenkins Butchers, Misty Burn, ABL Group, Dennison JCB and Ernest Hall Menswear to purchase a senior and junior rugby kit for the school.

“In recent years, we’ve won the Medallion trophy and the 3rd XV plate. The school has also been in the U16 trophy final five times in the last six years, winning the competition in 2018.

“This season, Ballyclare Secondary School were declared joint winners of the U14 High Schools trophy and were U18 and U16 trophy finalists as well. Getting to three age-group finals was a wonderful achievement for the school.

“The school has also produced a number of representative players. One of our past pupils, Aaron Hall was in the Ulster Academy and represented Ulster at senior level.  Paul McGookin and Jack Milton have played for Ulster As and Irish U20s, while Matthew Coulter was part of the Ulster Junior squad.

“We’re developing some great players and we hope that continues. We’re starting to see the benefits and the positive impact it’s had on our pupils. School open nights always see a lot of interest in the rugby.

“I have a real passion for high schools’ rugby. It’s so important because the majority of youth players at clubs will come from high schools. Having been the Secretary of the Schools’ Committee, I’ve seen significant growth in high schools’ participation in the last few years. It’s vital for the growth of club youth rugby to have a strong high schools’ system. Once the players leave school, they will often stay with the rugby club and play vital roles there, and I’m delighted that Ballyclare Secondary School plays its part in that.”

As their prize, Ballyclare Secondary School will receive a bag of Ulster Carpets rugby balls as well as 30 tickets to an Ulster Rugby game at Kingspan Stadium.

Calling all our Musicians - We'll Meet Again

This weeks song has been chosen and on Thursday night at 8.00 pm we would like to you to play 'We'll Meet Again' to show your appreciation for all NHS and Key workers. Download your part and have a go. A link to a backing track is provided but you need to play everything twice through and there is a Rit. at the end.

Flute/Violin/Voice and Keyboard
Alto Saxophone
Clarinet/Trumpet
Backing track
Cello/ Trombone
Calling all our Musicians - Simply the Best

This weeks song has been chosen and on Thursday night at 8.00 pm we would like to you to play 'Simply the Best' to show your appreciation for all NHS and Key workers. Download your part and have a go. A lot of the parts are on one pdf file which couldn't be split up as before so scroll to find your part. A link to a backing track is provided but instrumentalists you will finish around 2.40 mins.

Instrumental music
Guitar Tab
Piano and Vocalists
Full sheet music
Backing track

Supporting Pupils with ASD

In this time of uncertainty it can be very difficult for parents/carers and pupils with ASD. In order to provide some more support we have collated a list of free webinars that might be of assistance.

Middletown Centre Webinar Series May 2020
 
Please see (below) the twice weekly live webinars. These sessions will feature members of AAIS multi-disciplinary teams and international speakers on a series of themes.
Please open hyperlink on the following links (highlight; right click; open hyperlink) to read more about the session and register to attend a live session. 

Stephen Shore - 
Being Autistic in a Time of Uncertainty
Tuesday 5th May 2020 - 19:00

Adam Harris
What Works for Me
Thursday 7th May 2020 - 19:00

Frances O’Neill 
Visual Supports for Anxiety Management
Tuesday 12th May 2020 - 19:00

Kari Dunn Buron
5-Point Scale
Thursday 14th May 2020 - 19:00

Tara Vernon
Promoting Sleep
Thursday 19th May 2020 - 19:00

Jed Baker
Managing Meltdowns
Tuesday 21st May 2020 - 19:00

Tony Attwood
Stress and Coping
Thursday 28th May 2020 - 10:00am **Live Only Session**

The live sessions will host a maximum of 500 delegates live and most sessions will be posted on social media the following day. Sessions marked ‘live only’ will not.

Please consider the maximum number of places available when booking your place.

Workers’ Memorial Day – Tuesday 28th April 2020

Ballyclare Secondary School is supporting the call for a minute’s silence at 11.00 am on Workers’ Memorial Day wich is Tuesday 28th April 2020. We will pause in silence to remember all those key workers, including teachers and school staff, who have lost their lives to Coronavirus.

Given the number of key workers who have tragically lost their lives to Covid-19 while working on the frontline, this year’s Workers’ Memorial Day provides a timely opportunity to pay tribute and give thanks to the sacrifices of those who are doing so much to keep the country running during the pandemic.

Calling all our Musicians - Lean on Me

This weeks song has been chosen and on Thursday night at 8.00 pm we would like to you to play 'Lean on Me' to show your appreciation for all NHS and Key workers. Download your part and have a go. A link to a backing track is provided but you don't need to use it.

Flute / Violin High
Flute / Violin Low
Clarinet / Trumpet high
Clarinet / Trumpet Low
Cello / Trombone High
Cello / Trombone Low
Alto Saxophone high
Alto Saxophone Low
Guitar Tab
Simple Piano /Vocals
Backing and Vocalists
Reminder - Key Documents to Access Remote Learning

Below are four key documents that will guide you and your child through a step by step process to access work from home.

1) Accessing Google Drive From Home

2) Accessing My School From Home 

3) Downloading Microsoft For Free

 4) GMetrix At Home 

These PDF files have also been sent via SIMS Parent App and we would encourage you to ensure that your child can gain access from home.

Calling all our Musicians - Stand by Me

This weeks song has been chosen and on Thursday night at 8.00 pm we would like to you to play 'Stand by Me' to show your appreciation for all NHS and Key workers. This is a little more difficult than last week and watch the instrumental section on the backing track (alternatively just play without it). Download your part and have a go.

Flute and Violin High
Flute and Violin Low
Clarinet and trumpet
Cello and Trombone
Alto Saxophone
Alto Saxophone High
Easy Piano
Voice
Backing Track
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