In celebration of the centenary of Captain Scott’s Expedition to the South Pole, the Tayside & Fife Branch of the British Science Association has arranged a Special Public Lecture in the Dalhousie Building at University of Dundeeon Wednesday 2 May 2012 at 6.00 pm by guest speaker Dr Robert Mulvaney OBE from British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge.
This is a FREE public talk and open to all. The event will last one hour and no booking is required.
A free exhibition is being held in Cupar’s Corn Exchange on Friday 27 April to showcase a series of photographs taken by the town’s schoolchildren. Pupils from the four primary and secondary schools in Cupar have been working with a professional photographer on the project to inspire their community to be more active. During the two-month ‘Be Active – Art in the Windows’ project the children were taught many different ways to be active, and were then encouraged to photograph their efforts around the town.
WWF’s Earth Hour is a simple idea that’s quickly turned into a global phenomenon. Hundreds of millions of people turning off their lights for one hour, on the same night, all across the planet. It’s about appreciating the brilliant world we all share – and how we need to protect it. Not just for an hour a year, but every day.
Just2easy is a set of online tools that can be used to create and edit a variety of content for publication on the Internet. The tools can be used in a range of contexts to suit many different aspects of the curriculum.
There’s only 1 week to go until booking opens for this year’s Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival!
As always, the Festival offers you, your family and friends the opportunity to see some of the best theatre in the world for children and young people, at venues in and around Edinburgh.
Pupils from Larbert High School today, Tuesday 13th March, attended the launch of the Keys to the Castle Competition at Stirling Castle.
The Keys to the Castle Competition is organised by Historic Scotland in partnership with Springboard Scotland and is open to all secondary schools in Scotland.
In an effort to demystify and raise awareness of a Curriculum for Excellence, Donibristle has been fortunate enough to secure the services of David Cameron (currently working with Education Scotland) as a key speaker on Tuesday 20th March at 6.30pm.
Light refreshments will be available.
Please contact school on 01383 602412 for more information.