Amazing event supporting pupils to practice their performing skills in front of an audience.
Well done to all performers!
Amazing event supporting pupils to practice their performing skills in front of an audience.
Well done to all performers!
I was selected to go to Strathclyde University on 26-27 January 2023 for the Engineering the Future for Girls Programme.
When I arrived at the Uni I was put into group F with Amy, Lucie, Rosie, Lana, Lily, Maria and Abby, we got to be friends. During two days we learned about different areas of engineering: Civil & Environmental, Mechanical & Aerospace, Chemical & Process and Biomedical.
For each engineering area we were first given a presentation about what it involved and then we did an activity. For civil & environmental engineering we had a build a bridge out of spaghetti and loom bands. All the activities were like that and we had to work as a team.
For each engineering area we got to meet new people. They told us about the job and how they got there – the college/university they went to and the subjects they studied. All of them said maths and physics are very important subjects for every engineering areas.
I learned that if you study at Strathclyde you can do a years work experience to get practical experience eg in biomedical engineering you could go to a hospital or company that makes prosthetic limbs.
I really enjoyed my two days and the people I met.
On Wednesday 25th January 2023, S2 & 3 travelled to Brae High School to meet with local employers to discuss the importance a learning a second language.
There were lots of local employers there, including: Frankies Fish & Chip Shop, Total Energies, Harper Macleod, Cooke Aquaculture, Shetland Arts, all had stories to share when having a second language had been useful.
At lunchtime on Tuesday we held a special lunch for “Burns Night” to celebrate the life of Robert Burns.
Everyone stood while the haggis was brought in. Our P7 class “addressed the haggis” before we all sat down to a lunch of haggis, neeps and tatties, washed down by our National drink, irnbru!

Today we hosted an Aquaculture Careers event, organised by DYW colleagues.
During this event our pupils attended workshops delivered by our local employers including:
Workshops included investigating the biology of a salmon, racing to put on survival gear, programming robots to navigate around buoys.
Our breakfast club started today. Pupils helped themselves to cereal, toast, tea/coffee.
A great way to start the school day!


Celebrating the end of term and the Christmas holiday we held a short service sharing the story of Christmas and singing carols.
Our S4s and S3 confidently shared the readings.
It was fantastic to see so many of our families at our Mince Pies and Mulled wine afternoon. It was a great chance to chat and for the bairns to show off their Learning Stories.
We would like to thank everyone for their continued support and to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
This afternoon S4 hosted our Christmas Dance for our Nursery and Primary pupils.
The Secondary dance will be held this evening 1900-2100 hours.
The theme for this years dance is Casino!
Today we had our Christmas lunch – turkey and all the trimmings – delicious!
