From the Archives – Hill Walking Club 1966

Hill Walking Club climbed Ben Nevis in 1966.

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Writing in the Northfield Secondary School Magazine at the time, Dennis Christie 3S and Alan harrow IVS recalled:

“We travelled to Inverness, then down past the lochs to Fort William, then two miles on to Glen Nevis Hostel where we were to stay the two nights.

On Saturday morning we got ready to start our ascent. The climb was very steep at the start until we reached the path at 1000ft.  Although strewn with boulders, it was a lot easier.  We stopped for lunch at 2000ft and then started climbing the most difficult part.  The snow was now very deep and we were becoming very tired.  However, we struggled on to the top and the joy at our success overcame our fatigue.

We came down at considerable pace, and after falling in the snow many times reached the bottom where we took off all our wet clothes and had a meal before returning to Fort William for the night. ”

 

Love Lego? LEGO Club

Love Lego?  Design amazing creations and show off your creative side. Create Lego storyboards and short films.  Lego club will run in the Library on Tuesday Lunchtimes.

Places are limited however the club will run in 6 week blocks to allow a mix of pupils to take part. Sign up to the club in the Library.

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Grampian Children’s Book Awards

Top marks to Jordyn and Jordan in Mrs Mackintosh’s S2 English class for winning first place in the book trailer competition at the Grampian Children’s Book Award.  They created a book trailer for shortlisted book Say my Name by James Dawson.

 

The Grampian Children’s Book Award is judged by S1 – S3 pupils in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray. A lively awards ceremony led by award winning Cathy MacPhail and a panel of 3 of the shortlisted authors (James Dawson, Dave Cousins and Kevin Brooks) kept school pupils from across the region enthralled and entertained at the event at Aberdeen University.  Author James Dawson was pronounced 2015 winner to great applause.