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Braidhurst High School hold awards ceremony to recognise pupils hard work

Braidhurst High School recently held its awards ceremony to recognise and celebrate the hard work from the previous session.

It was not the usual prize-giving ceremony but the event allowed the school community to praise our pupils who produced a high standard of work by consistently applying themselves.

Each pupil received a certificate and a photograph was taken for them to take home. Last session the school had two pupils who achieved the Dux award, Olivia Biggart and Cameron May.

The award winners in S4 were: Ryan Brown (Design and Manufacture), Louise Day (German), Iona Eldhose (Biology, Chemistry, Art & Design, French, Maths and Modern Studies), Summer Keenan (Physical Education & Physics -joint), Craig McCall (Graphic Communication and Physics -joint), Victoria Nicholls (Maths Applications), Jamie Rae (English and Computing Science), David Rankin (Admin and IT), Casey Rodger (Achieve), Nikki Simmonette (Science), and Kara Tollan (History and Geography).

The award winners in S5 were: Olivia Biggart (Chemistry and Physical Education), Lauryn Buddy (Graphic Communication), Craig Campbell (Human Biology and English), Dylan Campbell (French), Chloe Henderson (History), Emily Irvine (Art and Design and Music Technology), Cameron May (Physics, Geography and Music), Ellie McCoull (Woodwork), Amy-Lee McLachlan (Design and Manufacture), Lewis Molloy (English), and Euan Simm (Maths).

Congratulations are due to Braidhurst’s senior pupils who were recently appointed to the position of house captain and prefect.

Sharleen Brandt and Emily Irvine are the house captains of Atholl house, Ellie McNeil and Eve Nicholson for Lorne house, Ellie Brady and Lauren Wright for Morven house, and Chloe Henderson and Craig Campbell for Rannoch house.

The prefects this year are responsible for an area within the school that they can represent and help to increase pupil engagement.

Karis Cowan will act as the school’s World of Work and Pupil Council ambassador, Ellie McCoull is the Pupil Equity Fund and Rights Respecting School ambassador, Jennifer Smith is the Technology ambassador, Logan Holbourne is a Pupil Equity Fund and Rights Respecting School ambassador, Lauryn Buddy will act as a Pupil Equity Fund, Technology and School of Netball ambassador while Olivia Biggart is a School of Netball, World of Work and Pupil Council ambassador.

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