We were very lucky today to have Lewis Hou, from Science Ceilidh, in school. The Science Ceilidh is an award-winning educational project bringing people together through science and traditional arts.
Today we were lucky enough to have a visit from Katie and Garry from Generation Science. The challenge was to build robots to complete different tasks using Cubelets
Our S2 class had the opportunity this week to take part in a workshop with Doug Johnstone, well known Scottish crime author. Doug’s bio from Wikipedia states: Doug
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,
On Wednesday this week, we had Dr Chris Leigh from the Astrophysics Research Institute at Liverpool John Moores University. He facilittated a series of workshops with our P4 to
Today, the BJHS Careers Day is in full swing with over 20 businesses and organisations represented. Our S2 class have organised the event – from start to finish;
This year, we welcomed and entertained the Uyeasound Up Helly A’ Jarl squad and the wider community. Up Helly A’ is celebrated in February every year, where a
In conjunction with the RAF and the Never Such Innocence programme, our Secondary students took part in a workshop with RAF 100 artist in residence, Marty Longstaff. This
As part of our Developing the Young Workforce priority, we have been partnering with Cooke Aquaculture. Last year, the school had asked if there was funding available for
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
On Wednesday night the school had a visit from author and explorer Matt Dickinson. He spoke with the community and students from school about his experiences and his
Last Thursday saw our Shopping Night take place in school. This is a great opportunity for our community to purchase presents and gifts from the various stall holders.