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  • Check out our Supported Study Sessions!

    Published 04/02/25

    Check out our range of Supported Study Groups, on offer at lunchtime and after school to help you prepare for your exams, here

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  • Scaling New Heights!

    Published 03/02/25

    Scaling new heights!

    6 pupils from the Core have been scaling new heights, every Friday for the last few weeks at The Ledge, Inverness. It’s amazing how much progress they have made in a few weeks, they just keep getting higher and faster but most importantly, they are also learning to work as a team. Next week’s instalment- knots!!

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  • Ski Trip 2025!

    Published 03/02/25

    Our Ski Trip pupils have arrived in France! Now to a week of adventures on the slopes! Check out our photo gallery for more photos.

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  • S3 Recommendations & Course Choice

    Published 31/01/25

    S3 Recommendations will be emailed out later today, with the course choice procedure starting next week. S3 into S4 choice forms will be issued to pupils on Monday. More information on the course choice form can be found in the Course Choice Information section of this website and on our school app.

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  • S5/6 Prelims

    Published 30/01/25

    Yesterday saw the S5/6 Prelims come to a close. A huge well done to all pupils who sat prelims and a huge thank you to our invigilation team who ensured a smooth running of the diet. πŸ™πŸŽ‰πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“

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  • Minute Meringues

    Published 30/01/25

    S1 Science Lunchtime Club made meringues in a minute using a microwave. Combining 1 egg white and some icing sugar, these meringues went down a treat with some Greek yoghurt and berries. Science tastes good!  πŸ§‘β€πŸ³πŸ₯Ό

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  • Rainbow Fizz!

    Published 30/01/25

    S2 Science class have been studying acids and alkalis. When acids and alkalis are mixed, a neutralisation reaction takes place, by adding Universal indicator, we can see this reaction happen in real time! πŸ₯ΌπŸ§ͺ🌈

     

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  • FilmG Competition

    Published 30/01/25

    Some of our S1 Gàidhlig pupils made a short film for the annual FilmG competition. You can read about their experience here and watch and vote for their film here. Thanks to CnaG for ongoing support with these projects. Please click ‘Bhot’ (Vote) immediately under the film to show your support. Voting closes at midnight Friday 31st January. Tapadh leibh!

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  • S1 & S2 Library Sessions

    Published 30/01/25

    Our S1 and S2 pupils have been diving into some incredible stories during their library sessions this week!

    πŸ“– S1 pupils celebrated Burns Night by exploring Scottish authors and books set in Scotland—perfect for discovering the magic of Scottish storytelling!

    πŸ“š S2 pupils marked Holocaust Memorial Day by learning about historical fiction and the importance of remembering the past through literature. Thought-provoking reads sparked meaningful discussions. πŸ•―οΈ

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  • Extracurricular Clubs on offer

    Published 29/01/25

    Our Updated Extra-Curricular Clubs - all welcome! Come along and try something new at lunchtime or after school.

    Sports Clubs

    Non-Sports Clubs

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  • Gymnastics Skills

    Published 29/01/25

    2R2 have been improving their gymnastics skills over the last 4 weeks. They have really enjoyed using the apparatus but were also very good at the group balances! πŸ€ΈπŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈπŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ

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  • Important Information regarding Bus Passes

    Published 29/01/25

    Please can you ensure that you have access to the Under 22 bus pass for after the February break - 24th February.

     

    The Highland Council Transport Team are undertaking a pilot project that encourages young people who are eligible for the provision of school transport and have a public bus route available to them, use the under 22 bus pass to access school transport rather than the Highland Council Bus Pass.  This means that although that pupils would need to apply to the council for school transport, pupils would not be issued with a Council pass, they would use their U22 bus pass instead.

    There are many benefits of utilising the Under 22 Bus Pass including free transport anywhere in Scotland.  By using this pass for school transport there are cost savings to the council as recompense will come direct from Scottish Government.   As well as cost saving, the long-term aim of the initiative is to encourage the younger generations to use public transport with a view to embed that behaviour from a young age, to tackle the climate emergency and to improve air quality in towns and cities by reducing the number of car journeys. The aim of this initiative is that those pupils who are assessed as 'eligible' for school transport and who have access to a bus route registered for public use will no longer receive a Highland Council bus pass but will use their Under 22 instead. 

    *This only applies to public bus routes, buses exclusively for school transport are not included*.  

    A letter explaining this has been posted to our Google Classrooms, Facebook and our School App for parents.

     

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