Thanks again to Sue White, Paul Goddard and Stephen Hawking for teaching our young people about Peat Restoration. We had an excellent day, with glorious sunshine and very
Our John Muir Award Conservers and Explorers were lucky to be involved in some Conservation in action on Monday. They were joined by staff from Shetland Amenity Trust,
A video which one of our pupils masterminded has been used in the recent Promoting Inclusion, Transforming Lives conference hosted by Dundee University. STEM Administrator for the University
Pupils from Primary 6 and 7 joined with pupils from four other North isles schools for the bi-annual Edinburgh trip, which has become one of the highlights of
Thank you to our amazing community for working together on such productive improvements to our School Grounds – you are fantastic and we could not do it without
Our S1 pupils went to learn more about the single greatest loss in one incident in Shetland during WW1. We learnt the youngest person aboard had not yet
John Muir Award participants planted trees today in our school grounds, 56 in total. We also started our school grounds audit. We hope to gather ideas about how
Tuesday 28th March 2017 – Former pupil Amanda Gray will be in school to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) careers for girls. Go to outboxincubator.com/documentary for
Peatland Restoration Project Officer – Sue White and Shetland Amenity Trust Woodlands Team Steven Hawkins and Paul Goddard work with our Conservers and Explorers. They showed us how
S3 lass takes the stand for MSYP for Shetland where she will represent young people in Shetland. Follow her on Twitter at @danniic4syp and on Facebook Dannii Coleman