This is on the photographic page of the website. Allan was a regular church goer. The Gordon Schools Former Pupils' Association are holding an Afternoon Tea on Saturday 22nd August, 2015 from 1.30 to 4.00. The Huntly Express recently announced the death at Rothieden, Huntly, on Tuesday, January 19th, 2021, of Charlotte (Lottie) Florence, for many years a teacher at Gordon Primary School, Huntly. We are a company that believes in more transparency within schools. [1] It takes pupils from Gordon Primary School, Insch Primary School, and smaller primary schools located around that area of Aberdeenshire such as Drumblade, Glass, Gartly, Cairney, Clatt, Rhynie and Kennethmont. Mr Crawford, who latterly lived in Fraserburgh, died on 16 July 2014 aged 86.". For full details please see the following links: New Publication 21/12/18 04/01/19 06/11/15 EVENTSpage. Blairmore School was established in 1947 as an independent prep school for boys aged 813 by Colonel D.R. Annual Magazine The School Road Published, Connor Fights for World's Best Plumber Title. The William Will Prize for Dux of The Gordon Schools and the Former Pupils Association Medal for Dux of The Gordon Schools was awarded to Alice Radford. In time, she became a teacher of Mathematics at the Gordon Schools in Huntly and then Assistant Head Teacher with special responsibility for Guidance and Pastoral Care. We wish her a well-deserved rest and a happy and long retirement. Please click on the Vision-and-Values (Word-file) link to see the leaflet that will guide your responses. If you would like to read further details please see the following article published in The Huntly Express, 27/10/22. 3 out of 4 of Senior Management appear to do absolutely nothing. For details, please see the articlein The Huntly Express, dated Friday, June 10, 2016. Here the effect is broken up with patches of light and shadow and bright colour, the idea to represent a day in August (when war broke out). But journals, the local archives, the Huntly Express, the Press and Journal, Evening Express and descendants revealed a trove of remarkable stories which I felt should be shared and commemorated, and so began five years of research.. The School is old and dated which is very similar to one of the present PSA teachers and in reality both are unfit for purpose. Please click to view:1a boys - 1959/60. The Aberdeen Daily Journal reported: In his tribute to the fallen, Sir Edward dwelt upon what the country had been saved from by the spirit of heroism and self-sacrifice. She received her early education at Keith Grammar School, where she was a very bright and academically alert pupil. Her ambition is to become an airline pilot. All Rights Reserved. The Gordon Schools (Huntly) School Song Music by T. E. Wright, Former Head of Music Words by D. M. J. James, M.A., Former Rector on many a hill you shall find their graves Recognising its significance, the War Memorials Trust granted 940 for conservation work to replace dried out, cracked or missing putty. To learn more, read Pat Scotts article in The Huntly Express from Friday, November 6th, 2015. A dedicated teacher and mentor, she still found time for numerous outside interests: she was a very successful Maths tutor for many years; she was an elder of the Kirk for thirty-three years, a member of both the church and the school choir, of the stroke club, the bowling club, ARC and the Former Pupils Association; for a time, she was an officer in the Lifeboys and golf captain; she played bridge, took an interest in lace-making and was a great reader and crossword enthusiast. The School was founded in 1839 by the Duchess of Gordon as a memorial to her late husband. Please click to view: As part of the 175th Anniversary celebrations of the founding of. J. Panoramas. Mrs Diane Harper has been appointed to take over as head of Health and Wellbeing with responsibility for PE. Ebony Martin, former pupil of The Gordon Schools, could tell us. Dressed in their "Woods Clothes" (as casual clothes were known), pupils played conkers, climbed trees and constructed dens, known as "cols" (short for colonies), from which raids were launched against rival groups. The Prize Giving ceremony of 2021 followed a pattern similar to 2020. George Philip apologises for his error on page 20 of his article in The School Road 2018. And theres many a lad by the tower who played The school turned co-ed in 1975. Happy retirement, ladies. For details, see the obituaries: The Scotsman The Huntly Express. Behaviour is worst in BGE (S1-3) and this hasn't been helped during the pandemic at all, which isn't entirely the schools fault. Maureen Newlands, nee Richards, 1962 to 1966. He is hoping that someone may have photographs of 1a girls and 1c girls (1959/60). We are fortunate in having our playing fields and all-weather sporting facilities on the same site as the school and doubly fortunate in having access to the grounds of the local Cricket and Rugby Clubs adjacent to the school. Johnny is survived by his wife Shirley, son Keith and daughter Dawn, who must have visited nigh every cricket ground in the North of Scotland in pursuit of his sporting passion. !, Glynis Lorina Eastmond - Was at the school from 1956 to 1960. A former Dux of The Gordon Schools and whose affection for the school remained strong throughout her life, Jean worked tirelessly, efficiently and quietly on our behalf, (writes President of the Association Mrs Nora Morrison). The 2014 edition of 'The School Road' has been printed and is now on sale. Ive worked as an examiner for the SQA and was a Content Director of the Telegraph Festival of Education, and I organise researchED Scotland. Fiona Morrison signed the Guest Book on May 26th, 2015. School's out for long serving home economics and guidance teacher in Huntly The article (famous people who died during 2015) and the photograph from. A photograh of 1a boys has been made available by Stan Fraser. pupils aged 11 to 18 years old. Secondary school in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, "Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1783-2002)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Gordon_Schools&oldid=1141102016, Educational institutions established in 1839, Short description is different from Wikidata, Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 10:26. What is it like to have something like this said about one? It takes pupils from Gordon Primary School, Insch Primary School, and smaller primary schools located around that area of Aberdeenshire such as Drumblade, Glass, Gartly, Cairney, Clatt, Rhynie and Kennethmont . 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When she was still a little girl, the family mother, father and two brothers moved to Grange, where her father was the stationmaster. The stained glass cleverly depicts a tableau of war: from the outbreak to the home front, the frontline to victory. After his National Service, stationed in Hong Kong, he moved to Loughborough, where in 1956 he became manager of the Towels Knitwear Company. The building is now used as a prayer and intercession training school and retreat centre run by an evangelical Christian group called Ellel Ministries. The school continues to maintain its fine traditions and on behalf of the Association, I send best wishes for the success of the coming celebrations and for the future progress and further development of our school. Please click to see. The school has an established educational tradition, stretching back over 175 years to its origins where the Duchess of Gordon founded the school and the famous architect, Archibald Simpson, designed the original buildings which provide a striking and distinctive image of the school. Located in a very diverse region rich in assets, not only geographically (relief, climate), but also economic and human, the Lyon-Grenoble Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes is the latest INRAE centre to be created. Brian Sandison: I remember about half the faces in Stanleys photo of 1A boys 1959/60 . This School should be demolished. Always nice to be able to keep in touch from the other side of the world. It is with great sadness that we must inform you of the death of our much loved and highly respected Honorary President, Dr Hugh Brebner, on 10th September 2017. , Carol McCartie - I was a pupil 1974 - 1979., Charles MacPherson - He asks:Anne McCauley Arent you Charlie Smiths sister?. The memorial, which serves a decorative as well as a commemorative purpose, has been inserted in one of the windows of the secondary school., Addressing the crowd, Sir Edward said the window was erected in order that those who came after them, in days when the story of the great war had become a tradition and a thing to be read of in books might know their names, might think of their great sacrifice, and if ever the call to fight for freedom should be sounded, be ready to respond to that call as they did.. From Nora Morrison, President of The Gordon Schools Former Pupils Association: 5 years later still not even an apology. If you want to know any further details please see articles published in The Huntly Expresson February 10th and February 17th. George Riddoch - better known as Ridgy - attended The Gordon Schools from 1939 to 1951. Im a travel junky who loves to gain The Former Pupils Association Medal for the runner-up, Schools Stained-glass Memorial Window Refurbished. "Former pupils, including James Morrison, Keith Bowie, Nigel Grant, Brian Henderson, Colin Melvin, Francis Grant and Derek Mitchell recalled that Mr Crawford often spoke of his happy days at The Gordon Schools and friendly tussles on the golf ourse. An unveiling ceremony for the memorial window took place on August 23 1921, with the parents and families of those killed in the war taking pride of place closest to the window. The Gordon Schools' Former Pupils' Association - home For Mr Macpherson, this will mean a return to Aberdeenshire, where he spent his early years. Patrick Scott's Latest Book Association member and Huntly historian Patrick Scott has recorded the personal stories and memories of the war years and gathered them together in a book entitled 'Huntly's World War II'. Teachers will be able to book the new resource which includes a technology room. The Gordon Schools is a six-year, non denominational comprehensive co-educational secondary school located in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Stanley T. Fraser signed the Guest Book (28/06/15). Building is in terrible condition, still a leak in my Spanish classroom and absolutely freezing. The Duke of Wellington was said to have declared that Waterloo was won in the playing fields of Eton. Our thoughts are with all the family at this time. The middle panels show the battlefield. in the 2013 2014 New Year Honours list, for her fund raising for Cancer Research through the highly succesful Relay for Life. Valerie said: The initial intention was to state the individual casualtys name, date of birth and death, occupation and so on. They should have been fired years ago. A very special occasion for Allan was the day he was awarded the Freedom of the City of London for his services to the textile industry. [We] shall not look upon his like again. Former pupils Blairmore House References History Blairmore School was established in 1947 as an independent prep school for boys aged 8-13 by Colonel D.R. Valeries work in highlighting the window also secured a grant of almost 1000 for repairwork in 2015. Congratulations to owners of Rizzas of Huntly, Philip and Nora Morrison, on being awarded The Herald Rural Family Business of the year. At the Bothy Ballad Championships held in Elgin in mid-February 2016, Shona Donaldson, former pupil of The Gordon Schools, became the first woman to win the coveted Macallan Porridge Bowl and Spurtle.