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Well done to BHS pupil Dulcie on receiving her 1st prize at The Royal Scottish Academy, friends of the RSA Art competition.
She attended the prize giving ceremony on Wednesday 12th February in Edinburgh to see her figurative pencil study framed in the gallery alongside 14 other pupils from across Scotland. The day consisted of speeches, a tour of the gallery and the awards ceremony and she received 1st prize winning £250 for herself and the School Art department. The exhibition of Art award winners is open to the public for the next 2 week mon-fri.
Congratulations got to Dulcie and all pupils who gave up many school lunchtimes and worked at home to develop their final pieces for the competition.
Well done to all pupils and staff who organised, took part in and supported the various Children in Need events.
The final total raised was £1656.25.
Blairgowrie High School hosted the first round of a National Junior Debating Competition on Thursday 31 October in the school library. The motion was ‘This House believes that the Congestion Charge should be introduced in all Scottish Cities.’ Teams from Crieff, Dunblane, Forfar and Kinross took part, as well as two teams from Blairgowrie. After three hours of heated debate, four out of the eight teams competing went through to the next round with Blairgowrie B (Dulcie Robertson and Fraser Burnie) being one of the successful teams. Blairgowrie A (Issy Milford and Connor Ireland), although unsuccessful this time, also performed very well, with a last minute ‘point of information’ by Issy helping clinch the B team’s place in the next round. Very well done to everyone involved.
To celebrate the European Day of Languages on 26 September 2013, S1 discussed the question :
Why study languages?
This is a roundup of some of their conclusions:
1. It looks good on your CV (Paige, 1G3)
2. There is a high demand in business for people who can speak other languages (Georgina, 1G3)
3. Improve your communication skills (Chelsay, 1G3)
4. To get a better job and a better salary (Casey, 1G3)
5. More self-confidence! (Erin, 1G3)
6. Learning languages can be fun (Cameron, 1G3)
7. Not everyone speaks English! (Gordon, 1G3)
8. Helps with holidays (Zack, 1G3)
Senior pupils at Blairgowrie High School recently held a talent show in the assembly hall where almost 300 people came to watch and support young local talent. This was done in aid of the Malawi project where pupils continue to fundraise for Geisha Primary School in Mzuzu, in Northern Malawi. Event organiser Rachel Barr, with the assistance of other senior pupils on the night, managed to arrange a variety of acts including singers, dancers and bag pipes. Former pupil Eilidh McGuire also appeared to sing several songs which went down well alongside current pupils ranging from 1st to 6th year. Thanks to all those who turned up to support the show as well as all of the pupils who helped in one way or another to make this event successful and the total raised was a whopping £1000! Roll on next year!
S1
Ailsa Bruce, Alexander MacGregor, Ben Clarkson, Cameron McKinley, Catriona MacRitchie, Ciara Adamson, Daniel Kean, Emily Downham, Fraser Matthews, Keira MacGregor, Kirsty Barnett, Leia Pol, Louisa Pearson, Matthew Breen, Rhys Fraser, Shannon Downie, Sophia Kiciuk, Zoe Ainslie
The De Almeida Junior Trophy for Diligence and Perseverance Lee Cooney
S2
Alanna Cameron, Ross Campbell, Alexander Watson, Andrew Millar, Hannah Robertson, Fern Smith, Serena Stanhope, Fraser Birnie, Isobel Milford, Kay Henderson , Samual Baker, Skye Dickson, James Hilditch, Cameron McIntyre, Ewan Paterson, Alex Patterson, Sarah Campbell
Gold Prize for Scottish Maths Challenge Alanna Cameron
S3
Scottish Maths Challenge – Rachel Hepburn
Blairgowrie, Rattray & District Civic Trust prize for Religious Studies – Arabella Johnson
W Davidson & Sons prize for Biology – Arran Fraser
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Art & Design Standard Grade – Clare Cunningham
G A Davidson priz e for Craft & Design – Douglas Carchrie
J & J Howe prize for Administration – Emily Carstairs
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Modern Studies – Finlay Robertson
Graham Edwards prize for Business Management – Jamie Graham
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for French – Lucia Rodriguez
Proctor Group prize for History – Molly O’Brien
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Music 1= Phoebe Robertson
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Music 1= Tom Walker
W Davidson & Sons prize for Chemistry – Rachel Carnegie
Maurice Fleming prize for English – Rachel Carnegie
Blairgowrie Dental Care prize for Geography – Rachel Hill
Kenneth Allan Butchers prize for Spanish Standard Grade – Rachel Hill
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for German – Rachel Hill
Kenneth Allan Butchers prize for Home Economics – Rosie Aitken
Blairgowrie, Rattray & District Civic Trust prize for Maths – Sophie Teall
Kenneth Allan Butchers prize for Hospitality Int 1 – Sophie Teall
W Davidson & Sons prize for Physics – Tom Walker
Norman Laing prize for Graphic Communication – Tom Walker
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Computing – Jamie Graham
Drs Stewart & Erskine prize for Physical Education Std Grade – Lewis MacNaughton
The Glennie Trophy for Diligence 1= Ryan Urquhart
The Glennie Trophy for Diligence 1= Regan Gordon
The Irvine Trophy for Singing – Ellis Page
S4
Skeet & Wake Music Award – Alexandra McIntyre
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Music Int 2 – Alexandria Nolte
BHS prize for Art & Design Higher 1= Amy McGowan
BHS nprize for Art & Design Higher 1=Lauren Kirkwood
Proctor Group prize for Art & Design Int 2 – Andie Forsyth
BHS prize for Maths Higher – Brad Bannerman
BHS prize for Biology Higher – Brad Bannerman
BHS prize for Geography Higher – Brad Bannerman
BHS prize for Music Higher – Charlotte Smith
BHS prize for German Higher – Christopher Currie
BHS prize for Modern Studies Higher 1= Jennifer Boyer
BHS prize for Modern Studies Higher 1= Michael Howes
BHS prize for Health Food & Technology Higher – John Driscoll
BHS prize for Business Management Higher – John Driscoll
BHS prize for Physical Education Higher – Kieran Matthews
BHS prize for History Higher 1= Lea Anderson
BHS prize for French Higher – Lea Anderson
BHS prize for Chemistry Higher – Matthew Davidson
BHS prize for Physics Higher – Matthew Davidson
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Geography Int 2 – Mitchell Gibson
BHS prize for Spanish Higher – Paul Cruz
BHS prize for English Higher – Rachel Barr
Blairgowrie Dental Care prize for Modern Studies Int 2 – Rhyce Seager
BHS prize for Product Design Higher – Robert Stewart
BHS prize for History Higher 1= Rory Clark
W Davidson & Sons prize for Chemistry Int 2 – Sean Smart
G A Davidson prize for Religious & Moral Education Int 2 – Sean Thomson
S5
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Music Higher 1= Catriona Cameron
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Music Higher 1= Gordon Robertson
Blairgowrie, Rattray & District Civic Trust prize for Product Design Higher – Connor Welsh
Norman Laing prize for Graphic Communication Higher – Hamish Mitchell
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Art & Design Adv Higher – Hamish Mitchell
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Art & Design Higher – Jade Donaldson
G A Davidson prize for Photography Higher – Jade Donaldson
Encore Leader of Orchestra Award – Kirstin Penny
Blairgowrie Dental Care prize for Computing Higher – Scott Carnegie
Kenneth Allan Butchers prize for German Higher – Shannon Watson
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for French Higher – Catriona Cameron
Maurice Fleming prize for English Higher – Sebastian Currie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Biology Higher – Owain Rutherford
Drs Stewart & Erskine prize for Physics Higher – Owain Rutherford
Blairgowrie, Rattray & District Civic Trust prize for History Higher – Rosanna Bailey
Proctor Group prize for Maths Higher 1= Owain Rutherford
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Maths Higher 1= Catriona Cameron
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Chemistry Higher – Owain Rutherford
Kathleen Hamilton prize for Geography Higher – Kathryn Ritchie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Home Economics Higher – Gemma Duncan
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Religious & Moral Education Higher – Briana Freed Smith
Drs Stewart & Erskine prize for Modern Studies Higher – Abbie MacNaughton
Karen’s Kitchen Quaich for Culinary Achievement – BHS Superchef Team: Lois Anderson, Jodie Morrison & Erin McGregor
G A Davidsonprize for Blair Engineering Quaich (Technological) – Hamish Mitchell
WRI Shield for Hospitality – Lois Anderson
S6
Drs Stewart & Erskine prize for Physical Education Higher – Alison Scott
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Religious, Moral & Philosophical Studies Adv Higher – Amber Heath
Kate MacDonaldprize for Spanish Higher – Amber Heath
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Maths Adv Higher 1= Bethany Climie
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Maths Adv Higher 1= Steven Campbell
W Davidson & Sons prize for Biology Adv Higher – Caitie Selwa
W Davidson & Sons prize for Physics Adv Higher – Caitie Selwa
Graham Edwards prize for Music Adv Higher – Charlie Wake
G A Davidson prize for Graphic Communication Adv Higher – Jamie Carchrie
J & J Howe prize for Administration Higher – Jessica Atkinson
Kenneth Allan Butchers prize for History Adv Higher – Kiera Senkel
Kathleen Hamilton prize for Geography Adv Higher – Patrick West
W Davidson & Sons prize for Chemistry Adv Higher – Rheanna Thom
Graham Edwards prize for Business Management Higher – Sean Forsyth
Proctor Group prize for German Adv Higher – Karen McLuskey
Blairgowrie Rotary Club prize for Health Food & Technology Adv Higher – Rachael Millar
Co-An Trophy for Outstanding Achievement in Business Education – Sean Forsyth
The De Almeida Trophy for Diligence and Perseverance – Senior – Elysha Paterson
Blairgowrie Lyric Choir Award for Singing – Charlie Wake
Sports Awards
Ian Smith award for Outstanding Contribution to Sport – Andie Todd
Barcelona Stick for Achievement In Hockey – Elliot Sandison
David Scott award for Outstanding Achievement in Sport – Bradley Neil
Sports Leaders Uk Award (Level 4)
Tamzin Graham, Molly O’Brien, Douglas Carchrie, Ewan Williamson, Euan Robertson
Sports Leaders UK Award (Level 2)
Paul Findlay, Robbie Shepherd, Louise Anderson, Calum Crighton, Fiona Muir, Andie Todd, Bethany Climie, Rachael Millar
Special Awards
Daghill Ducket Music Award – Gordon Robertson
Heather Halhead Memorial Quaich – Eilidh Hall
Nurse McDougall & Shaw Award for nursing – Molly Boylan
Aim Design Senior Art & Design Prize for Excellence – Jade Donaldson
Rector’s Medal – Kiera Senkel
Rector’s Medal – Scott Jewell
Probus Millennium Award – Kate Ramsay
Service to the School
PSF prize for Peer Support – Louise Milne
Vincent Jamieson Memorial Rose-bowl for Charity Work – Scott Jewell & Kate Ramsay
Stagecoach prize for Service to the School – Kiera Senkel
Hilda Howe prize for Initiative & Example – Alison Scott
Bob Ellis prize for Working with Others – Kieran Matthews & Jennifer Ramsay
School Board Citizenship Scott Jewell
Jack McNaughton prize for Outstanding Achievement in Extra Curricular Activities – Jennifer Ramsay
Co-An “ASPIRE” prize for Demonstrating the values of the school – Kieran Matthews
Peter Casey Joinery prize for Service & Example to the School – Scott Jewell
Friends of Blair Community Hospital prize for Service to the Community – Sarah Small
DUX
DUX of BHS PKC Medallion for Academic Excellence & Robertson & Black Cup – Owain Rutherford