Pete’s Posse, who are performing at the Shetland Folk Festival this year, visited us in school this week and gave the whole school a demonstration of their unique,
This year, our Nursery and Primary students performed It’s Chriiiiistmas!, the nativity story that puts the beat into Bethlehem, whereas the Upper Primary and Secondary students performed Peter
As is tradition, the BJHS students and staff helped prepare and serve at the first Baltasound Church of Scotland Kirk Teas at St John’s Church. This involved the
Monday saw Mrs Tulloch take out all the students who are working towards their John Muir Award, be it the Discover, Conserve or Explore Award. A very interesting
Last Friday in school we were all wearing spots or pyjamas to raise money for Children In Need. A staff hamper was raffled, which also helped raise money.
On Friday 30th September, Upper Primary and Secondary spent the day participating in a basketweaving project run by St Andrews University in co-operation with the Shetland Museum and
Today saw our S3 and S4 students collaborate with the Unst Heritage Trust and the University of St Andrews; learning how to use technology to make 3D representations
A bright and sunny day helped this year’s Da Voar Redd Up be so successful, with the whole school involved in cleaning up and removing rubbish from our
A huge thanks to Geordie Jamieson, Suzanna Simoes and Cheryl Jamieson for starting off our learning journies at the Easting Beach. The students learned lots of information about