The time has come, leaving school is around the corner. We will soon be abandoning the place we’ve grown to love and helped us blossom into the young people we are today.
As a group we remember hating high school throughout the first few years but as time passed it began to shape us into the people we are today and taught us valuable life-long lessons. Such as the ability to interact and bond with others, as well as the confidence to express ourselves. Which we believe at the end of the day to be more important that any exam we’ve ever sat.
Although our experience has had it’s ups and downs, it is a journey we will never forget. With this new path unfolding comes the pressure of entering the working world and fitting into modern society. Keeping in mind it is a stressful and hectic time, it is important to cherish our remaining days of school life with our close peers.
Reminiscing on past events such as the various school trips to light-water valley, the S5 ceilidh, the recent Victoria Park party and so much more!
Anticipating the S6 annual prom, summer holidays with friends and our last ever moments together as a year group.
As it all comes to an emotional end, we have realised that without St Aidan’s High School we would not have had the same opportunities, friendships and fond memories, that we will hold close to our hearts for the rest of our lives. ❤️
Written by Joanne Hamilton, Lauryn Omeike and Nicolle Muir
A very honest piece of writing.Thanks for your thoughts on your time here.