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Prizegiving 2014

S1 Diligence, endeavour and performance

Daniel Adams Katy Alexander Luke Archibald Grace Atkinson
Laura Black Jamie Cathro Euan Dobb Martin Donaldson
Lisa Fairweather Gemma Gruneberg-MacKenzie Amy Higgins Zack Ireland
Anna MacDougall Gordon MacKenzie Victoria Merrouche Katie Morrison
Jazmin Myles Iona Sime Fiona Stewart  

 

S2 Diligence, endeavour and performance

Ciara Adamson  Zoe Ainslie  Kirsty Barnett  Arran Black 
Ailsa Bruce  Alasdair Coupar  Shannon Downie  Rhys Fraser 
Stacey Hilton  Sophia Kiciuk  Holly Kirkwood  Catriona MacRitchie 
Fraser Matthews  Robyn Milne  Louisa Pearson  Leia Pol 
Dulcie Robertson  Kaitlin Sloan  Robbie Smith  Hannah Waugh  

 S3 Diligence, endeavour and performance

  

Samuel Baker  Fraser Birnie  Ross Campbell  Sarah Campbell 
Skye Dickson  Louise Ferry  Kay Henderson  James Hilditch 
Lewis Kinney  James McCaig  Isobel Milford  Andrew Millar 
Callum Nicholson  Hannah Robertson  Caleb Shanks  Stuart Smith 
Serena Stanhope  Alexander Watson  Fern Smith   

 

Skeet & Wake Music Award Skeet & Wake Choir   Fern Smith
The Glennie Trophy Diligence   Aiddon McLean & Hendry McDonald
The De Almeida Trophy Diligence and Perseverance – Junior   Shareen McGivern                  Kieran Phillips                         Isobel Milford

 

S4 Subject prizes

  

Cunningham Carpets Administration  Int 2 1= Kelly Lamond
Graham Smith Gas Services Administration  Int 2 1= Sacha Neill
Calutek Art & Design Int 2   Emma Brown
Proctors Ltd Design Higher 1= Meghan Bissett
Proctors Ltd Design Higher 1= Rachel Waugh
Calutek Expressive Art Higher 1= Lisa Gibas
Drs Stewart & Erskine Maths Higher (1st year) 1= Lisa Gibas
Blairgowrie Dental Care Expressive Art Higher 1= Eilidh Wilkie
Thomas Thomson Biology Int 2   Clare Cunningham
Graham Edwards Business Management Int 2   Chloe Lamb
Drs Stewart & Erskine Chemistry Int 2   Rachel Carnegie
Maurice Fleming English Int 2   Rachel Carnegie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Computing Int 2   Jamie Graham
J & J Howe French Int 2   Lucia Rodriguez
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Geography Int 2   Luke Amos
Proctors Ltd Woodwork Int 2   Luke Amos
Graham Edwards German Int 2   Rosie Aitken
Norman Laing Graphic Communication Int 2   James Atkinson
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust History Int 2   Arabella Johnson
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Hospitality Int 2   Tamzin White
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Maths Higher (1st year) 1= Chloe Gruneberg-MacKenzie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Modern Studies Int 2 1= Vern Murray
Graham Smith Gas Services Modern Studies Int 2 1= Arthur Bell
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Music Int 2 1= Finlay Robertson
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Music Int 2 1= Phoebe Robertson
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Religious, Moral Education Int 2   Phoebe Robertson
Drs Stewart & Erskine Physical Education Int 2   Liam Pogson
Drs Stewart & Erskine Physics Int 2   Sophie Teall
Kate MacDonald Spanish Int 2   Rachel Hill
WRI Shield WRI Shield for Hospitality   Tamzin White

 

S5 Subject prizes

Proctors Ltd Art & Design Higher 1= Louise Dickson
Thomas Thomson Biology Higher   Matthew Davidson
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Maths Higher 1= Matthew Davidson
Thomas Thomson Physics Higher   Matthew Davidson
Graham Edwards Business Management Higher   Kieran Matthews
J & J Howe Chemistry Higher   Rachel Henderson
Proctors Ltd Art & Design Higher 1= Heather Stewart
Maurice Fleming English Higher   Heather Stewart
Malcolm Hamilton Prize Geography Higher   Heather Stewart
Calutek French Higher   Lea Anderson
Blairgowrie Dental Care German Higher   Christopher Currie
G A Davidson Graphic Communication Higher   Mitchell Gibson
Thomas Thomson Health & Food Technology   John Driscoll
Co-An Trophy (Glass) Outstanding Achivement in Business Education   John Driscoll
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust History Higher   Rory Clark
Drs Stewart & Erskine Maths Higher   1= Brad Bannerman
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Modern Studies Higher 1= Jennifer Boyer
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Music Higher 1= Joanna Poole
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Music Higher 1= Charlotte Smith
Blairgowrie & Rattray Civic Trust Music Higher 1= Jennifer Wilkie
Drs Stewart & Erskine Physical Education Higher   Alexandra McIntyre
Kate MacDonald Spanish Higher   Andrew Brymer

 

S6 Subject prizes

Graham Smith Gas Services Administration Higher   Shannon Watson
Blairgowrie Dental Care Art & Design Adv Higher   Jade Donaldson
Drs Stewart & Erskine Chemistry Adv Higher   Owain Rutherford
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Maths Adv Higher   Owain Rutherford
Thomas Thomson Physics Adv Higher   Owain Rutherford
Graham Smith Gas Services Computing Higher   Daniel Duncan
Blairgowrie Rotary Club English Adv Higher   Briana Freed-Smith
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Visual Arts Adv Higher   Rebecca Stokes
Blairgowrie Rotary Club French Adv Higher   Catriona Cameron
Maurice Fleming History Adv Higher   Catriona Cameron
Malcolm Hamilton Prize Geography Adv Higher   Ross Paterson
Norman Laing Graphic Communication Adv Higher   Hamish Mitchell
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Modern Studies Higher 1= Siobhan Balie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Modern Studies Adv Higher 1= Gemma Duncan
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Modern Studies Adv Higher 1= Abbie MacNaughton
W Davidson & Sons Ltd Music Adv Higher   Rosanna Bailey
G A Davidson Product Design Higher   Duncan Pogson
G A Davidson Religious, Moral Education Higher   Kathryn Ritchie
Encore Leader of Orchestra Award Encore Choir   Kirstin Penny
G A Davidson Product Design Adv Higher   Connor Welsh
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Religious, Moral Education Adv Higher   Alana Cosgrove
The De Almeida Trophy Diligence and Perseverance – Senior   Alex Tarrega

 

Sports Awards

Dorothy Lothian Sports Champion (boys)   Matthew Davidson
Dorothy Lothian Sports Champion (girls)   Hannah Reid
Ian Smith Outstanding Contribution to Sport   Hannah Reid
Barcelona Stick Trophy Achievement In Hockey   Elliott Sandison
Blairgowrie Rotary Club Outstanding Achievement in Sport   Rosanna Bailey

Special Awards

Blairgowrie Rotary Club Rotary Club Debating Award (new award)   Harris Anderson
G A Davidson Blair Engineering Quaich (Technological)   Duncan Pogson
Karen’s Kitchen Quaich Culinary Achievement   Ryan Mollison                         Aaron McDonald
Aim Design, Dundee Senior Art & Design Prize for Excellence   Jade Donaldson
Daghill Ducket Daghill Ducket Music Award   Eryn Sinclair
Blairgowrie Lyric Choir Lyric Choir Award for Singing   Shannon Middleton
Heather Halhead Heather Halhead Memorial Quaich   Megan Lamb
The Irvine Trophy Contribution to Music   Jennifer Wilkie
Miller Gerard & J M Hodge Law Prize   Catriona Cameron & Abbie MacNaughton
Probus Millennium Award Probus Club  (presented by Presidents – Mrs Cormack & Dr McNeill)   Lauren Donachie & Eilidh Hall

 

Service to the School Awards

Bob Ellis Working with Others   Kieran Matthews
PSF Peer Support   Liam Bowe
Vincent Jamieson Memorial Rose-bowl Charity Work   Connie Ewins
Stagecoach (Glass) Service to the School   Abbie Scrimgeour
BHS Headteacher’s Medal   Abbie Scrimgeour
School Board Citizenship   Ewan Williamson
Hilda Howe Initiative & Example   Daniel Duncan
Jack McNaughton Outstanding Achievement in Extra Curricular Activities   Hannah Reid
Co-An “ASPIRE” Demonstrates values of the school   Catriona Cameron
Peter Casey Joinery (Glass) Service & Example to the School   Sebastian Currie
BHS Headteacher’s Medal   Sebastian Currie
Friends of Blair Community Hospital Service to the Community   Kirsty Soutar

 

DUX

DUX of BHS Robertson & Black Cup PKC Medallion for Academic Excellence & Robertson & Black Cup   Matthew Davidson

YPI

On the 11th of June this year, as the winners of the YPI (Youth Philanthropy Initiative) from our school, we attended the annual YPI event in Perth.  When we arrived we were given the £3000 cheque with our charity’s name on it. After registration we waited in line with the other YPI winners to get our photo taken.  We then met with the representatives from our chosen charity and then were asked into the hall for the main event. After a video call from the founder of YPI, Julie Toskan-Casale (all the way from Canada) and another from Olympic gold medallist Katherine Granger, we were constantly asked “this is my philanthropy, what is yours?”  Then we were shown other winners creative presentations and learnt about their charities. After seeing these presentations we were given an inspirational speech by the professional adventurer Sean Conway who swam from Lands’ End to John O’Groats. We had lunch and met other inspiring YPI winners, and then we were shown more presentations and heard the stories of others. There was music, dance and a few tears in the crowd but the day was truly inspirational and we enjoyed our time in the YPI project and hope to continue contact with our charity.

Written by Stuart Smith and Izzy Milford (part of the winning YPI team 2013/14.  Other team members – Kay Henderson, Fern Smith and Alexander Whyttock)

Gala Dinner

   

All senior pupils linked with the Home Economics Department took part in this year’s Charity Gala Dinner

The theme was linked to the Junior Ryder cup and there were 18 tables of 10 people, each table being named after the 18 holes of the Rosemount Course.

The department are hugely indebted to Ewan Mac Gregor of ELM Associates who worked tirelessly to bring the whole event together and Henderson’s Marquee Hire who sponsored the use of a 5 star marquee and Gordons cater Hire who sponsored all the equipment for the pupils to use.

Ally Bally from Radio Tay led the proceedings for the night and carried out a fun filled auction.

The pupils worked alongside a professional team of chefs and front of house staff to prepare and serve a 6 course meal to their guests.

The Head chef for the day was Bill McNicoll who lead the team of chefs from the Dalmore, Lairds House, Cargills, Mark Murphy & Partner Ltd and the Lovat hotel.

Jim Nesmith from the Huntingtower Hotel led the Front of House team and Shona Sutherland of Taysteful made white chocolate golf ball favours.

The pupils gained a great deal from the event and have benefited hugely from working alongside such a professional team. The pupils said that they will carry this experience with them for the rest of their lives.

Proceeds from the event were to be split between the Cash for Kids and the Hospitality fund in the Home Economics Department

Shaun, Robbie and Christie

Name Christie
Year Group S6
Subjects Art, Graph Comm, Maths, Product design
Destination                     Duncan of Jordanstone or Dundee College
Hopes and Aspirations To be a graphic designer with a good car and house!
Best memory of BHS Barcelona Trip
   
Name Robbie
Year Group S6
Subjects PE, Maths, English, Hospitality
Destination Royal Navy for training to become a mine clearance diver
Hopes and Aspirations To own a big house and fancy car.  The goodlife!
Best memory of BHS Barcelona Trip
   
Name Shaun
Year Group S6
Subjects Maths, Graph Comm, Product Design and Physics
Destination College to do games design
Hopes and Aspirations To be a pro games designer and be a millionaire
Best memory of BHS Barcelona Trip 2014 Strasbourg 2010

Briana

  Name Briana
Year Group S6
Subjects AH RMPS, AH English, AH Art
Destination             Glasgow Caledonian University to study Multimedia Journalism
Hopes and Aspirations I really want to do well on my course and I can’t wait to start learning shorthand!  Hopefully I’ll end up in some far flung country reporting the latest news or writing up an article for a newspaper or magazine.
Best memory of BHS Definitely meeting all my friends.  They are the funniest people I know!

Junior Mastercook

180 second year pupils have taken part in the initial rounds of the competition run by the Home Economics department as part of the Curriculum for Excellence.  

Pupils took part in the ‘Dine in with Me Challenge’ where they were asked to come up with a main course that showed off their culinary flair in the kitchen whilst encouraging home cooking and the use of fresh Scottish ingredients.  Pupils competed in class heats initially whereby the top 15 dishes were selected for the final.  Ross Morrison (head chef) at the Lairds House in Blairgowrie worked with the final 15 pupils to give them advice on how to enhance their dishes for the final. 

Our winner was Charlotte with her dish Rack of Lamb with Asparagus Parcels and Dauphinoise.  Well done to her!

Mrs Smith (Principal teacher of Home Economics) said “The whole experience fits in well with promoting ‘Wider Achievement’ in our curriculum. I am really impressed with the pupils, it was a difficult decision to select the top 15 pupils given the high standard.”

The judges were Mr Bill McNicol (Executive Head Chef, Huntingtower Hotel, Perth), Mr David Cochrane (Head Chef, Dalmore Inn and Restaurant) and Kevin Reid – RAF chef, Edinburgh.  Bill told us “It is fantastic to see such enthusiasm and talent in our youngsters and I hope to see some of them pursuing a career in hospitality.”

Tayside Contracts awarded a trophy for the Healthiest Dish on the day to link in with promoting Healthier food choices.  The Rotary Club of Blairgowrie  have donated specially embroidered chefs whites and hats for all the finalists and Kenneth Allan, TA HW Irvines butchers  has sponsored a visit to Nick Nairn cook school for winner. 

Other sponsors of prizes are RAF Careers Dundee ,HE Departments Gala Dinner fund, Robert Smith Contractors and Mrs Lynn Smith,  Tescos Stores and the Local co-operative store.

Thanks to everyone involved .

White Water Rafting

 

On Friday the 2nd of May, thirty Blairgowrie High School pupils made their way out to Aberfeldy to get involved in an exciting white water rafting experience to help fund raise for the school. The event was sponsored by Nae limits, the outdoor activity company, run by John Mason Strang an ex pupil of the school. The pupils ranged from second to sixth year and Mrs Rutherford, one of our teachers  and Mrs Pearson, a parent took part as well. It was a daunting experience for most but once we all got our wetsuits on and were on the river everyone had lots of fun. Thanks to the Nae Limits instructors everyone felt safe in their rafts and ready to complete the challenges that we were given. Of course it wasn’t all plain sailing we had to survive six rapids that increasingly built up in size; we also had the danger of other group members pulling us overboard as well as our own group members and even our instructor. Other challenges included the group standing precariously on the edge of the raft and holding on for dear life while the raft drifted downstream. We also had a race which the sixth year raft won- it was a fix! Even though we were cold and soaked sitting on the bus home we all had fun and we were glad we took part in the activity. Thanks to Nae Limits for giving us this wonderful opportunity!

Rachel  and Lisa S4