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They will never tyre of this event
The challenge to build your own car and race it is one that teenagers are geared up for, as Jean McLeish reports
27 July 2012
A castle where fun is king
Braemar’s ancient fortress is run by the community and offers a rich learning ground for its youngest members. It’s a place where children can explore history first-hand
20 July 2012
Cultures and creativity combine
At St Machar Academy, 200 pupils from a roll of 900 are from overseas. What better way to celebrate each other’s similarities, differences and successes than with Multicultural Week? Jean McLeish reports
13 July 2012
Cultures and creativity combine
At St Machar Academy, 200 pupils from a roll of 900 are from overseas. What better way to celebrate each other’s similarities, differences and successes than with Multicultural Week? Jean McLeish reports
13 July 2012
With baited breath...
A junior competition that is run as part of a three-day fishing trip on the Orkney mainland during school activities week has pupils hooked. Jean McLeish speaks to a Corsican fisherman about teaching and trout
6 July 2012
If you go down to the woods today...
Roley Walton is 82, a former biology teacher and perennial environmentalist at Currie Community High. Loved by pupils and staff alike, she is still stirring them into action and has even had a wood named after her
29 June 2012
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