Creative Writing Competitions

English classes have recently been busy writing poems and stories for various competitions.

Many thanks to our S6 judges: Blair Mackenzie, Anthony MacInnes, Brooke MacDonald and Isla Beaton.

S1 Class ‘Animal Poem’ Competition Winners!

Mrs MacIntyre’s S1 class entered the ‘Animal Poem’ competition with house points to be awarded for the prize-winning poems.

Here are the winning poems:

FIRST PRIZE – Elle Currie (Borgh)

Bats!!!

Flying, flying in the sky

Bats are neat, I’ll tell you why!



Flying squirrels are the tallest

Bumble bee bats are the smallest.



Bats are Yellow, Red and brown,

Bats sleep hanging upside down!



Some eat bugs and some eat fruit

Some look mean and some look cute.



Flying, flying in the sky

Bats are neat and now you know why!

SECOND PRIZE – Sarah MacDonald (Scolpaig)

Tiger

Crick crack the grass snaps

as the tiger ploughs through the dead grass,

not an animal in sight nor creature to fight

just an empty field, no sign of life

in comes a lion ready to fight, no fear in its eyes just some might

The tiger in shock feeling tight, only one thing to do is to fight.

Both eyes now meet with some fear

both tiger and lion tear ear from ear

the victorious tiger wins the fight

and the unfortunate lion sleeps tonight.

THIRD PRIZE (1) – Sophie Campbell (Ormacleit)

Chicken

Last night I dreamed of chickens,

There were chickens everywhere,

They were standing on my stomach,

They were nesting in my hair,

They were pecking at my pillow,

They were hopping on my head,

They were ruffling up their feathers

as they raced around my bed.

They were on the chairs and tables,

They were on the chandeliers,

They were roosting in the corners,

They were clucking at my ears,

There were chickens, chickens, chickens

for as far as I could see...

When I woke up today, I realized...

there were eggs on top of me!

THIRD PRIZE (2) – Ewan MacLean (Borgh)

Creatures under the sea to the top of a mountain.

On top of a mountain, or under the sea.

Away in a desert or alone in a barn,

Or tucked in a tree trunk.

Hiding from all the harm.

On Bright, sunny grasslands,

Or in a dark cave.

In jungles and forests

Where all must be brave.

On ice in the Arctic,

Or holed underground

There are so many places

Where creatures can be found.

S2 Literacy Class Competition Winners!

The S2 Literacy class entered another competition where they had to come up with a 100-word story on the theme of ‘Grim Tales’. The winners were as follows:

FIRST PRIZE – Archie MacPhee

The Bricklaying Pig
After the big bad wolf huffed and puffed and blew all over the houses of the three little pigs the final pig decided to make a business out of the brick laying, advertising the strong brick house among the village of pigs that feared the mighty wolf. The bricklaying pig made a fortune and once he’d made every house in the village he had gone to many villages, but once the wolf had figured out the trick of the brick he knew another food needed to be eaten, maybe a mole? A rabbit? But not a pig for a while.

SECOND PRIZE – Orla Steele

The Shadow
I woke up to a shadow coming from my door, I was shaking really badly. But then they left, I heard my door close, so I got up. Everything was the same, nothing had changed. I looked out the window and saw a tall dark figure looking at me. It only had eyes on its face nothing else. I ran downstairs to lock all the windows and doors, but I wasn’t quick enough. The figure was in my house. I hid in my wardrobe. I heard it looking for me. It came inside the wardrobe and then everything went black.

THIRD PRIZE – Peter MacGillivray

Grimmle the Lobster
My name is Grimmle the lobster. I am someone you know nothing about. I am an evil lobster you don't know the truth about. I am an evil lobster owner of north lobster sea, and I kill anyone who challenges me. I have an army of 60 blue lobsters that nobody can defeat. I own over half the North Sea, and it all belongs to me. I don't have children for I am an evil lobster and nobody likes me. I am a bully in lobster city, and nobody knows the proper truth about the real me.

FilmG Awards Ceremony

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Tha sinn moiteil à Sarah NicDhòmhnaill agus Isa Bell a riochdaich an sgoil aig Duaisean Film G air 7mh Am Màrt. Tha sinn taingeil do Mhairi Anna Chaimbeul a chaidh a Ghlaschu còmhla ri na sgoilearan agus a chuir an turas air dòigh. Ged nach do bhuannaich am film againn duais, chord e ri na sgoilearan a bhith a’ gabhail pàirt anns an fharpais agus abair gu bheil iad air sgilean ùra ionnsachadh. Taing do Heather NicDhomhnaill agus Dòmhnall MacEanraig a chuidich na sgoilearan leis a’ film.


Sarah MacDonald and Isa Bell are to be commended for representing the S1 Gàidhlig class at this year’s Film G awards which were held in Glasgow on Friday 7th March. We are grateful to Mary Ann Campbell (CnaG) for accompanying the pupils and for organising the trip. Although our film didn’t win an award, the class enjoyed learning new skills as they worked on the film. We are also very grateful for the assistance provided by Heather MacDonald and Donald Henderson.

FilmG bhidio

Tha S1 a’ toirt sùil air buaidh fònaichean-làimhe air am beatha fhèin agus beatha dhaoine mun cuairt orra. Dè bhios sinn a’ dèanamh leotha? An dèan sinn an gnothach as an aonais?


In this film, S1 pupils pose significant questions about mobile phones. What purpose do we use them for? Are we capable of living without our phones? Who tends to be more addicted, young people or adults?

 

For more of our school entries please click here and enjoy.

Pòl Moireasdan

Thàinig Pòl Moireasdan a-stigh dhan sgoil an-dè airson bruidhinn mu dheidhinn am pàirt a th’air a bhith aig cànanan na bheatha. Dh’inns e dhuinn mu dheidhinn na diofar àitichean anns a bheil e air a bhith air sàilibh gu bheil tòrr chànanan aige: Gàidhlig, Gearmailtis, Ruisis cànan an Ukraine agus Spàinntis.  Tha e air a bhith anns a’ Ghearmailt, an Ruis agus an Spàinn.  Chaidh e cuideachd dhan Fhraing còmhla ri caraidean airson na h-Olympics ann am Paris.

Tha e air a bhith ann an oilthigh Dhun Eidinn agus Oxford agus a-nis tha e ann an Harvard.

Dh’inns e dhuinn gun chuidich Gàidhlig e ann a bhith ag ionnsachadh cànanan eile gu h-àraid Gearmailtis. Bha e ag ràdh nuair a tha thu ag ionnsachadh cànanan gu bheil e a’ toirt dhut cothrom ionnsachadh mu dheidhinn a’ chultar agus na dòighean aig na daoine a tha dha bhruidhinn cuideachd.

Tha e air a bhith ann am mòran àitichean agus mar sin tha e air tòrr chothroman fhaighinn a bhith a’ ruith (fear de na cur-seachadan a tha gu math cudromach dha) ann an àitichean eadar-dhealaichte.

An uair a bhitheas e deiseil anns an oilthigh tha e ag iarraidh a bhith a’ teagasg Ruisis ann an oilthigh.

Chòrd e rinn gu mòr coinneachadh ri Paul agus bha e uabhasach inntinneach cluinntinn mu dheidhinn na cothroman a tha e air fhaighinn a thaobh gu bheil ùidh aige ann an cànanan.

 

Ava Peers, Iona MacInnes, Màiri MacInnes, Chiara Fisher

Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

Chuir sinn fàilte mhòr air Murchadh MacSuain, a thàinig a Sgoil Lìonacleit Diluain 16 An Dùbhlachd airson bruidhinn ri sgoilearan mun cholaiste Ghàidhlig Sabhal Mòr Ostaig anns an Eilean Sgitheanach.

We were delighted to welcome Murdo MacSween who came to Sgoil Lìonacleit on Monday 16 December to speak to classes about the Gaelic college Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Murdo delivered an engaging presentation and spoke to pupils about employment opportunities associated with Gaelic.

S2 Gàidhlig, Leading the Learning

Air Diardaoin, 28 An t-Samhain, lìbhrig S2 Gàidhlig leasanan Gàidhlig do luchd-obrach na sgoile a tha ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig. Bha na leasanan tarraingeach agus abair gun do dh’ionnsaich luchd-obrach faclan agus abairtean a bhios gu feum. Is math a rinn sibh, S2!


On Thursday 28th November, the S2 Gàidhlig class prepared short Gaelic lessons for members of staff who are keen to develop their skills in Gaelic. They delivered engaging lessons for all ability levels about a range of topics including greetings, numbers, place names and food. Well done, S2!

 

Deasbad Nàiseanta @ 25

Tha sinn moiteil à Anna NicDhòmhnaill agus Eibhlin NicCoinnich (S4) a ghabh pàirt anns an Deasbad Nàiseanta ann an Steòrnabhagh anns an t-Samhain. Rinn iad fìor mhath anns gach cuairt den fharpais.


We are very proud of Anna MacDonald and Eibhlin Mackenzie (S4) for taking part in this year’s National Gaelic Debating Competition in Stornoway in November. They acquitted themselves well in both rounds of the competition and should be very proud of their achievements!

Bonnach Strùthain

Mar phàirt de Sheachdain Dualchas na Cruinne, chunnaic clasaichean S1 Cultair mar a dhèanadh iad bonnach Strùthain. Sheall Ann Marie NicIain, a tha air cliù a choisinn mar shàrbhèicear, gach ceum den reasapabaidh agus abair gun do chòrd e ris a h-uile duine nuair a thàinig e a-mach às an àmhainn!


In order to mark World Heritage Week at the end of October, the S1 Culture classes were treated to a demonstration of how to make a Struan cake by local, expert baker Ann Marie Johnson. Struan cake is traditionally baked in communities in Uist at the end of September to mark the end of the harvest and it is considered a local delicacy.

FilmG 2025

Rinn buidheann sgoilearan ann an S1 ann an Sgoil Lionacleit film airson FilmG 2024, a’ toirt beachd air mar a bhios iad fhèin is deugairean eile a’ cleachdadh fònaichean-làimhe. Rinn iad agallamhan le feadhainn anns a’ bhuidheann, airson rud beag fhaighinn a-mach mu dheidhinn na bhios iad a’ dèanamh leis na fònaichean aca agus chlàr iad tòrr shuidheachaidhean eadardhealaichte as am bi iad gan chleachdadh. Rinn iad cuideachd agallamhan le inbhich airson sealladh fhaighinn air na bhios iadsan a’ dèanamh le fònaichean-làimhe. Bha am beachd a bha aca gu math inntinneach agus a’ sealltainn gu bheil sinn uile fo bhuaidh na fònaicheanlàimhe.Tha sinn airson taing mhòr a thoirt dhan fheadhainn a rinn agallamhan agus gu Heather Dhòmhnallach agus Dòmhnall MacEanruig (Community Content Creator MG Alba) airson an taic a thug iad dhuinn a’ clàradh. Cumaibh sùil a-mach air a shon air duilleag FilmG.


Some of the pupils in S1 in Sgoil Lionacleit decided to make a film about mobile phones for their FilmG entry this year. They were wanting to find out what relationship young people have with their phones, and they interviewed some of the group to find out what they use their phones for. They also filmed lots of different shots, highlighting different times and scenarios that they use their phones. An important part of the film was getting to interview some adults to find out what they use their phones for and the group found this topic very interesting and topical. We would like to thank all the adults that we interviewed and Heather MacDonald & Donald Henderson for their help with the filming. Keep an eye out on the FilmG page for their film.

 

Deasbad 2024

Tha sinn air ar dòigh innse gu bheil Anna NicDhòmhnaill agus Eibhlin NicCoinnich a’ dol a riochdachadh na sgoile aig Farpais Deasbad nan Àrd-sgoiltean am bliadhna. Tha iad air a bhith trang a’ sgrìobhadh nan òraidean aca airson a’ chiad chuairt a tha a’ gabhail àite ann an Steòrnabhagh air 6mh agus 7mh An t-Samhain.


We are delighted to announce that Anna MacDonald and Eibhlin MacKenzie (S4) will once again represent Sgoil Lionacleit at this year’s National Gaelic Debate. They have started to prepare their speeches for the initial rounds of the competition which take place in Stornoway on 5 and 6 November. Gur math thèid leibh, Anna agus Eibhlin!

Scottish Youth Film Festival Award

Tha sinn air ar dòigh innse gu bheil am Film G a rinn sinn an-uiridh air duais eile a bhuannachadh! Fhuair am fiolm Aillse – Sealladh Marsaili duais airson a’ fiolm aithriseach as fheàrr aig Fèis Fiolm na h-Òigridh bho chionn ghoirid. Mealaibh ur naidheachd, a Mharsaili, Clover agus Lewis.


We are delighted to announce that last year’s Film G entry has continued to win awards! Aillse – Sealladh Marsaili, our 2023 entry, recently won Best Documentary in the 13-18 age category at the Scottish Youth Film Festival. Well done to Marsaili, Clover and Lewis.

Cafaidh Neart – Ruaraidh Gray

Air an 27mh den t-Sultain, bhruidhinn sinn ri Ruaraidh Gray air loidhne, agus fhuair sinn a-mach beagan mu dheidhinn Ruaraidh. Bha seo na phairt de phroiseact Cafaidh Neart a tha air a chur air doigh le Feisean na Gaidheal. Dh’fhaighnich sinn dha tòrr mu dheidhinn a’ chiùil aige agus na cur-seachadan eile aige. Bhruidhinn e tòrr mu dheidhinn an oilthigh agus na cothroman a fhuair e tro Ghàidhlig. Bha e uabhasach spòrsail agus inntinneach faighinn a-mach mu dheidhinn beatha Ruaraidh Gray!


On Friday 27 September, S3 Gàidhlig pupils got the opportunity to meet former pupil, Ruaraidh Gray and ask him questions about his music, hobbies and opportunities afforded to him through Gaelic. This online event is part of the Cafaidh Neart project which has been organised by Fèisean nan Gàidheal and was enjoyed by all the pupils who took part.

 

Written by Ava Peers, Iona NicAonghais, Màiri NicAonais, & Chiara Fisher.

Farpais Cheist nan Àrd-sgoiltean 2024

Air Diluain 16 an t-Sultain, ghabh deichnear sgoilear ann an S2 agus S3 à Sgoil Lionacleit pàirt ann am farpais cheist nan àrd-sgoiltean. Thàinig òigridh còmhla à Leòdhas, Na Hearadh, Uibhist agus Barraigh airson farpais cheist, geamannan agus tòrr spòrs. Chaidh an fharpais a chumail ann an Taigh-òsta an DI. Feumaidh mi ràdh gun do choimhead luchd-obrach an taigh-òsta às ar dèidh gu math le biadh blasta agus fàilte mhòr. Shoirbhich sgiobaidhean Sgoil Lionacleit an aghaidh sgoilearan à Sgoil MhicNeacail, Àrd-sgoil Bhàgh a’ Chaisteil agus Àrd-sgoil an Tairbeirt.

Fhuair sinn a’ chiad agus an dàrna àite. Nach eil sin dìreach sgoinneil! Tha sinn ag iarraidh taing a thoirt dhan a h-uile duine a ghabh pàirt, Comunn na Gàidhlig, Joe MacNèill (fear an taighe) agus Dòmhnall Henderson (MG Alba/Ceòlas). Taing shònraichte do Mary Ann (CnaG) airson an là sgoinneil seo a chuir air dòigh.


On Monday 16 September, 10 of our S2 and S3 pupils took part in a secondary schools Gaelic Quiz. Pupils from Lewis, Harris, Uist and Barra came together to take part in a quiz, play games and have a good time getting to know each other. The competition was held in The Dark Island Hotel and we all agreed that everyone at the hotel was very welcoming and provided a very tasty lunch. Congratulations to our teams from Sgoil Lionacleit who won against The Nicolson Institute, Castlebay Secondary School and Sir E Scott. Sgoil Lionacleit came in first and second place. Isn’t this just a great achievement! We would like to thank all those who took part, Comunn na Gàidhlig, Joe MacNeil (quiz master) and Donald Henderson (MG Alba/Ceòlas). A special thank you to Mary Ann (CnaG) for organising this brilliant event. Shonnie Graham, S2 Gàidhlig

Cuach na Cloinne nan Àrd-sgoiltean 2024

Bha turas soirbheachail againn gu Cuach nan Àrd-sgoiltean ann an Inbhir Nis.

Chluich iad uile am pàirt anns an sgioba agus chluich iad cho math mar sgioba, is bha iad uile a’ brosnachadh a chèile fad na h-ùine.

Bu chòir dhaibh uile a bhith cho proiseil asta fhèin leis mar a chluich iad agus mar chleachd iad a’ Ghàidhlig, ach cuideachd mar a ghiùlain iad iad fhèin air turas seo. Bha e na thlachd a bhith gan toirt air falbh agus tha mi moiteil gun do thìll iad air ais gu Sgoil Lionacleit leis an duais mhòr seo.

On the 4th/5th June, 8 of our pupils traveled to Inverness to compete in Cuach na Cloinne, a friendly football competition for Gaelic speaking pupils.

Our team fought hard to make it to the final of the tournament which saw them take on a team from Edinburgh.

Our team came away as Cuach nan Àrd -sgoiltean winners 2024!!

A very well done to Cathal, Owen, Ruairidh, Joseph, Mairi, Anna, Shonnie and James and a very big thank you goes to Mary Ann from CnaG and Stuart Menzies for organising and supporting the pupils on the trip.

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