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Our Dream By Jasmine
OUR DREAM
Germans came and took us away,
All crowded together, we were gone in a day.
So many families were torn apart,
Children from mothers, bodies piled in a cart.
Have you no mercy, the old woman sighed.
All are the same in God’s eyes, they cried.
Murder and pain, sadness and shame,
Believing yourselves to be better.
Everyone gone, but our story lives on,
Remembered in cards, words and letters.
Some of us lived to tell the tale,
Death and destruction, a mad dream that failed.
Even now, we are filled with dread,
So many people ended up dead.
Taken away from all that they knew,
Railroaded to Auschwitz because they were Jews.
Our memory lives on, but the horror is real,
You destroyed a people, but no guilt you feel.
Justice can never fully be done,
Evil stood behind the trigger of a Nazi gun.
When the bullets rang out, we did not all fall,
So, our dream lives on, in spite of it all.
Jasmine
Blairgowrie High School S3
BHS Art Exhibition
Perth Gallery selects BHS pupils artwork for display
Congratulations to Emma Brown (S5) and Heather Stewart (S6) who’s expressive work has been selected to represent the Blairgowrie High School artist contribution to the ‘Place Bookmark Project’ which is on display this Friday 10th October @ The Royal Hotel in Blairgowrie. The pupils will be attending the Perth opening and a selection of pupils work related to the BOOKMARK PLACE brief will be on display at The Royal Hotel for the weekend.
Pupil film success
Just before the start of the school summer holiday, Miss Lynch of the English Department brought a blog post by ‘Screen Education Edinburgh’ to my attention. Reading it, I knew straight away that this would be a brilliant opportunity for anyone lucky enough to be chosen to attend. They had opened applications for young people, interested in film making, to apply to attend a one week residential course being run by The British Film Institute in Edinburgh. As Miss Lynch had thought, it sounded like something I would really enjoy being part of. Immediately I got stuck in filling out the 12 page application form and preparing the requested supporting material; I submitted a short film reel including footage from ‘BHS Does Strictly Come Dancing’ along with a music video I had put together. When I was sure my application and additional work samples were as good as I good possibly make them, I clicked ‘send’ not really expecting to hear any more about it as I figured the competition for places would be tough. Then the waiting began. Nearly a month later, when my family and I sat down to watch ‘Sunshine on Leith’ and I saw the BFI logo, I joked about it being obvious I hadn’t been selected. I was wrong, because, just a few days later, I received an email offering me a place AND informing me some of the people I would be mentored by included cast and senior production from, yes, ‘Sunshine on Leith’. BUT the email did hit me with one bombshell – all attendees were to write a script for a short film in advance and one of our first tasks on the course would be to judge each others’ work and select one script from our pitches to make into a short film over the rest of the week.
On August 2nd I arrived at Fettes College with my script ready to pitch and keen to see all the week would bring. It turned out that I was one of twenty-four young people there and we were told that we should try to make the absolute most of this chance because lots of others had applied. It meant that everyone got stuck into working hard and with the tight schedule, we didn’t have much choice. The tutors and everyone else were very friendly and supportive but it was clear that a lot was expected of us.
I was happy when my film script made it to the top six but, also, not too disappointed when it wasn’t chosen as our project for the week. The script we were to work on was titled ‘Touch’ and everyone thought it was a great story for us to try and tell in film. By the second day everyone had hit it off so the atmosphere for work and social time was really good. I was teamed up to co-direct photography with a guy called Rueben so we had to work closely together on-set doing all the exterior shots (park & street scenes, and some establishing shots) one day, followed by all the interior work the next. In between working on our film we had several Masterclasses covering most areas of working in the field of film-making aswell as a number of field-trips; the main one of these was to visit the set of a US tv show currently filming in Scotland. I’d like to write more about that but we had to sign a non-disclosure agreement so I’m afraid I have to keep my mouth shut.
‘Touch’ is about a girl who can’t enjoy a lot of the activities her boyfriend likes due to her disability from partial-sightedness. It tells of how she feels there is a distance grows between her boyfriend and her and how they deal with these issues. The filming seemed to fly by and soon we were in the edit suite. The edit took over a day and a half of the week just to get our project to a watchable first-cut. When it came to our final night on the Friday it was very exciting to get a first proper viewing of our week’s work. After the wrap party we all sat down in the common room waiting on the films to be shown on the TV in the corner. after the films were shown there seemed to be one huge sigh of relief from eveyone as the films, dare i say it where a success . When we all left on the Saturday to get back to our regular lives, everyone agreed it had been a busy but brilliant experience and most, including me, know we’d like to keep going hoping to use the knowledge and skills from the week pursuing careers in film production.
Some of us already have plans to work together again soon, but, right now, it’s back to this year making the most of being at Blair High – and seeing how it goes from there.
I’m looking forward to running the school Film Club for 1st to 3rd years on Tuesday lunchtimes and I hope lots of students interested in film & media will come along and enjoy.
Alex Tosh
Hannah
Table Tennis Success
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)