Month: May 2024

Big & Mini Bookbug Events 2024

Bookbug week ran this year from 13–19 May 2024.  This years theme is “Bookbug says Hello!”, celebrating the many languages spoken by families across Scotland.

We excitedly said our “Hellos!” to Bookbug during two events held in our school, on Tuesday and Thursday of this week.

On Tuesday, we held a Big Bookbug session with pre-school, Nursery and Lower Primary pupils, involving listening to a story, playing games and singing.  This was followed on Thursday by our Mini Bookbug session with nursery pupils, listening, playing and singing, held outside in the sunshine.

Curious for more about Bookbug? Tammie in the library is your go-to person for all things Bookbug-related.

YPI Final 2024

On Wednesday 8 May 2024, the school hosted our annual YPI final – The Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI), involving S3 from Mid Yell and Baltasound Junior High Schools.

YPI is an initiative managed and funded (with contributions from schools and partner organisations) by The Wood Foundation. The initiative was launched in 2008 and involves schools all over Scotland.  “YPI fits our school values of “Learning at the Heart of our ISLAND’.  It helps to build a culture and puts the values into action – Inclusive, Supportive, Learning, Aspirational, Nurturing and Developing.

This year, there were a total of five teams – three from Mid Yell and two from Baltasound, each choosing a social issue and then selecting a Shetland based charity to support. This year, the charities represented were: The Compass Centre; Ability Shetland; Space2Face Shetland; Mind Your Head; and Shetland Bereavement Support Service.  The level of work and commitment of all the teams in engaging with and researching their chosen charity was evident to all and all the teams delivered presentations of a very high standard.  All teams spoke passionately, raising awareness of each charity of the vital role they play in supporting Shetland community.  All described how completing this project had developed their wider skills, including: confidence, taking initiative, communication, independence, responsibility and supporting each other.  These greatly impressed the judges who had a tough task in deciding who would win the final and have the opportunity of presenting a cheque for £3000 to their charity.

After careful consideration, the judging panel selected the Mid Yell JH team who had presented on behalf of Shetland Bereavement Support Service: Honey Henderson, Chloe Kennedy, Aaron Kennerly and Hunter Coutts.