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    18th June 2007

‘SUMMER HOLIDAY’

The annual school show ‘Summer Holiday’ began last night and continues tonight and tomorrow (Wednesday & Thursday). There is a limited number tickets for both performances and can be purchased at the door. Tickets are priced £5 for adults, £3 for concessions and £14 for family tickets (2 adults and 2 children). Curtain up 7.30pm.


BADMINTON TRIP

Miss Leckenby and Mr Jozajtis accompanied 9 pupils on a trip last Tuesday to the World Team Badminton Championships at Scotstoun International Sports Arena in Glasgow. Pupils and staff were impressed by the pace and quality of the play and an enjoyable time was had by all.


P7 VISIT

Approximately 140 P7 pupils will visit the school today, tomorrow and Friday. During this time they will meet their new classes, teachers and generally familiarise themselves with the school before the permanent move in August.


DANCE COMPETITION

The school will be holding its second inter house dance competition next Monday with a huge number of pupils taking part. Good luck to everyone who is taking part and a full report will appear in next weeks news.


S6 PROM

Last Friday, the class of 2007 celebrated their last few hours together in style at the Inchyra Grange Hotel for their Prom.
The girls looked stunning in their dresses and the boys were all very handsome in their kilts and smart suits. It was great to see that everyone had made such an effort. Pupils and staff were then seated for a wonderful three-course meal, which was truly first class. We all felt truly stuffed after desert but still had room to show some cool moves on the dancefloor. It is fair to say that everybody danced the night away with the combination of traditional celiedh music and disco providing the entertainment to suit all tastes. The night couldn’t have finished however without a final speech from Mr McAlpine in which the efforts of Mrs Cathcart were highlighted with the presentation of flowers. The night came to a close in traditional style with everyone linking arms and belting out Auld Lang Syne. In a true display of camaraderie the whole of the sixth year travelled home together in a great end to a fabulous night.