There are over 50 pages of news and articles written by former pupils. 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 death was announced last week of Dr Hugh Brebner MD FRCP Glasgow and Edinburgh, Honorary Pres On Friday, July 3rd, 2015, the school bell sounded for the last time for Mr Graham Allardice and Mr Matt Donaldson. This building still stands today as part of our present accommodation. During the Second World War, she worked with the Ministry of Food at the Torry Research Station in Aberdeen. Congratulations to owners of Rizzas of Huntly, Philip and Nora Morrison, on being awarded The Herald Rural Family Business of the year. If you want to know any further details please see articles published in The Huntly Expresson February 10th and February 17th. From his fellow teachers, to the town architects sons, to the lads who laboured on farms, each lost life resonated deeply with him. Please click to see. What is it like to have something like this said about one? 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. Pupils See Teacher's Trampoline Horror - Daily Record We have lost a very dearly loved friend. (The photograph has now been received. On February 11th, 2015, the Guest Book was signed by Jimmy Mason ( recalling fond memories) and Robert Wilson, who now lives in London. Esther Smith from Kennethmomt, a former pupil of The Gordon Schools, has reached the highest rank in the air cadets. The school boasts an 'established educational tradition, stretching back over 175 years to its origins where the Duchess of Gordon founded the school'.1 Drawing from an area of up to sixteen miles around the town of Huntly, the school roll currently stands at around 660 pupils. For details, please see the article in The Huntly Express, dated September 18, 2015. Reviews are published in real-time without moderation and we want to encourage our users to provide constructive feedback and keep a serious tone. The Prize Giving ceremony of 2021 followed a pattern similar to 2020. It was renovated a number of years ago and is now a striking home for our Music, Drama and Home Economics departments. (Huntly Express 18/09/15), Please see the article in TheHuntly Expressfor names. Patrick amassed the information from all sorts of people and in different situations over a lot of years. Stanley T. Fraser signed the Guest Book (28/06/15). Andrew Crawford taught technical education in The Gordon Schools in the late 1950s and went on to study to be a maths teacher. Valerie Ross, who teaches English at The Gordon Schools, was inspired to research the window after working with media studies pupils on a Poppy Scotland competition. At the recent launch of the book to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the founding of The Gordon Schools, it was announced that the late George Donald had bequeathed his grand piano to The Gordon Schools. Over the years she has collaborated with successive editors in producing and typing The School Road, starting off on a manual typewriter in 1984. During the war, families relied on newspapers and news reels to bring the reality of the frontline home. Last night, David Henderson's family . 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 Huntlys World War II. Remember my friend John Law., Alan Gordon - I attended the Gordon Schools between 1982 and 1986. Please click to view:1a boys - 1959/60. In Summer 2019 I launched EduMod at the Fringe, an international education festival, with Summerhouse Media.". New social and learning space at Huntly's Gordon Schools is named after He is currently Assistant Rector of Dollar Academy, Clackmannanshire. Magazine Committee members are pictured (L-R: Isabel McGregor (Vice-President), Nora Morrison (President), Mary McTavish (Secretary), Alison Brown and Ena Brown. The artist created the memorial window from six panels made up of individual pieces of glass stained lightly all over to keep the necessary sobriety of effect. [2] The whole window was also re-cemented on the external surface. If you would like to find out how she would know, please read the article in The Huntly Express, dated August 5th, 2021. Andrew Chalmers (MEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering) great work;congratulations. Please see the obituary, dated 06/11/15. Among her favourite sayings was one borrowed from Albert Schweitzer: There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats. From theatre productions to award winning schools, it looks like the town was bustling with activity throughout the years. Using obituaries, letters and stories, it tells the story of the fate and bravery of each of the men involved. The Huntly Express(16/10/15). Three depute heads and a head teacher and still practically nothing useful gets done. See the article in The Huntly Express, dated 14/07/17. She was a pupil at The Gordon Schools from 1966 to 1969. She said: The pride, sorrow, stoicism and absolute certainty in heavenly reunion expressed in these simple poems is heart-rending.. Some PSE teachers are very unorganised concerning helping seniors with UCAS applications and personal statements. The school had a long-standing rivalry with nearby Aberlour House. The next meeting of The Gordon Schools' Former Pupils' Association is at 7pm on Monday 7th November at The Gordon Schools. 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. The Aberdonian - Huntly through the years - Press and Journal When the poignant war memorial window at The Gordon Schools in Huntly was unveiled 100 years ago today, it was said the school and Castle Park "helped to win the great war". These include 'The Wind in the Willows', 'The Wizard of Oz', 'Alice in Wonderland', 'The Snow Queen', 'Pinocchio', 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe', 'The Princess and the Goblin', 'Sinbad' and the drama presentation at the relaunch of The Gordon Highlander's Museum. Please click to view:1a boys - 1959/60. Former pupil John Paton Cummings - arare glimpse into Huntly's past. Mrs Kennedy retired from teaching after thirty-five years on July 2, 1982. George Philip apologises for his error on page 20 of his article in The School Road 2018. The whole school photograph taken in October 2000 to celebrate the Millennium involved all pupils and staff in the secondary department in The Gordon Schools. She was a pupil at The Gordon Schools from 1966 to 1969. 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The school serves the Huntly catchment area. The book is available to purchase from Orbs community bookshop in Huntly, and to learn more or find information on stockists, visit: www.facebook.com/carvedstonepaintedglass. 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. This school has some of the most caring, hard working and passionate teachers who will do whatever in their power to make sure you do well but the rude, unhelpful and down right incompetent senior leadership team and the run down nature of the building really lets down the many wonderful teachers that work here. This article about a school in Scotland is a stub. 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. No longer just names on a window, the research has brought the Huntly lads back to life. David Sole (born 1962), Scottish rugby union captain. Advice sent to the Association will be edited and placed on the Guestbook page. The 51st Highland Division was perhaps the finest in the British Army in France, and it was the most feared by the Germans. We are often asked, Why The Gordon Schools and not just School? In 1839 the last Duchess of Gordon, known as the Good Duchess, erected a building in the town of Huntly as a memorial to her late husband. For Mr Macpherson, this will mean a return to Aberdeenshire, where he spent his early years. [We] shall not look upon his like again. Involvement with local groups, businesses and organisations are encouraged to provide a rich educational tapestry for our young people and we value the input of parents and guardians who are very much involved in the life of The Gordon Schools. One lad casts a backwards glance to the townsfolk left behind, and the coloured glass surrounding the soldiers signals difficulties ahead. The whole window was also re-cemented on the external surface. The Gordon Schools is a six-year, non denominational comprehensive co-educational secondary school located in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Im a travel junky who loves to gain 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. The Aberdeen artist hand-painted stained glass panels to form a memorial window, standing several feet tall in the main stairwell, bearing the name of each lost man. Pleass click here. 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. Jean passed away peacefully at her home on 3rd January 2013. Thank you, Stan Fraser. J. Ena Baxter is survived by her daughter Audrey, her son Andrew and seven grandchildren. The next meeting of The Gordon Schools Former Pupils Association is at 7pm on Monday 7th November at The Gordon Schools. Ainslie D.S.O., B.A., a keen educationalist, Cambridge graduate and retired Seaforth Highlander. He has also passed on the whole school panorama from 1955. 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Russell Morrison (BSc Computer Network Management and Design) In 1994, she was awarded an honorary degree from Aberdeen University for services to the community and to industry in Scotland. 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. [2] The original buildings were designed by Archibald Simpson. If they owed much to the national character and tradition, and much to their fighting forefathers, they would be the first to confess that they owed something also to their school. Chris Sutherland HND Coaching and Developing Sport), Fiona Fullerton (BSc Geography-Geoscience) Valerie added: The words from the press of the day speak for themselves they are an authentic window into those dark days of world war when horror and deprivation reached into every corner of the land.. 1980 - Gordon Primary School won the title of best kept school in the Grampian area 1969 - An aerial view of Huntly before the advent of drones 1988 - Break time for drinks and biscuits at. Andrew Young and Andrew Musgrave gave a good account of themselves at the Winter Olympics 2022. 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. They are pictured with family members Fiona and Donald. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. This is on the photographic page of the website. Due to the continuing health crisis, the awards ceremony was again held virtually and may be viewed online. Please page this spot and return soon as we hope there will be plenty of information nearly the Association and its activities. Using obituaries, letters and stories, it tells the story of the fate and bravery of each of the men involved. It will be used as a social and learning space. Please see also The Huntly Express, 21/12/18 and 04/01/19. The left of the middle panels is more sombre; soldiers disappear into the dark glass, the ashen-faced dead at the bottom are enveloped by the mud. To see the newspaper articles and photographs please click on the links. They only care about you for your grade and even then as long as its 5Cs so they can get over the requirement that they measure Scottish schools by thats all they care about. His family chose the name for the area and three generations of them attended the official opening last Friday. Incredibly disorganised. During the war, families relied on newspapers and news reels to bring the reality of the frontline home. The Aberdeen artist hand-painted stained glass panels to form a memorial window, standing several feet tall in the main stairwell, bearing the name of each lost man. This page provides you with a convenient way to sign the guest book. He offers to share a photograph of class 1a boys from 1959/60. Musical couple Keith Cockburn and wife Pam were the popular choice of the Huntly community for the award of Huntly's Citizens of the Year 2015. Other emblems include the Gordon Highlanders stag and motto Bydand, and the crosses of St Andrew and St George. Now, more than 100 years after the end of the war, the story of the memorial window and each of its 144 names has been researched and published in a 411-page book. The Guest Book has been signed by Willson Raeburn Morrison. Our loves resigned It was explained at the time: On the right a scene from rural life, representing typical occupations of peace: farmer, hunter, shepherd including the student as representing them all. As part of the 175th Anniversary celebrations of the founding ofThe Gordon Schools, a Vintage Night was held in June. An Aberdeenshire teacher who was paralysed from the shoulders down in a trampoline accident has returned to school to take classes. Angela Shearer received her MBE from the Queen at the Palace of Holyrood in June. For freedom! See also EVENTS page, centre column: Corporal Michael Pike. He pondered that the men whose names were inscribed on that window often sat in the trenches and in the rest camps let their hearts go back to the Castle Park where they played and to the schoolrooms where they worked. Angela Shearer received her MBE from the Queen at the Palace of Holyrood in June. Fiona Morrison signed the Guest Book on May 26th, 2015. Dormitories were originally given simple topographical names but were later renamed with an ornithological theme. A kindly man, whom one colleague said to know him was to love him, Mr James knew each individual who fell personally. This is on the photographic page of the website. To view, please click on the link: David has asked if anyone can make available an equivalent photograph of class 1a or 1c from that same session for placing on the website. Annual Magazine The School Road Published, Connor Fights for World's Best Plumber Title. His favourite tipple was a Clenfarclas malt. To read the articles in The Huntly Express of Friday, December 11th, 2015, please click the link. If you would like to read the article by Pat Scott published in The Huntly Express on Thursday, August 20, 2020, please click on these links: Nicola Whyteand Nicola Whyte 27/08/20. He spent his last two and a half years at Rutland Manor, where on March 30th, 2016, he died peacefully at the age of 82. Maureen Newlands, nee Richards, 1962 to 1966. Tickets are priced at 12.50 and includes full afternoon tea and a glass. He offers to share a photograph of class 1a boys from 1959/60. In addition to the 144 names, the well-known verse from English poet Laurence Binyons poem For the Fallen They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old is etched in tribute. In 1952, Ena Robertson married Gordon Baxter and joined the Baxter brothers family business. Valerie said: The initial intention was to state the individual casualtys name, date of birth and death, occupation and so on. Her ambition is to become an airline pilot. And theres many a lad by the tower who played Born 5th June 1921 Dr Brebner became our Associations Honorary President in 1999 and throughout his tenure encouraged and supported the committee in every possible way, attending all reunions and showing keen interest in the life of The Gordon Schools. Maiden name Simpson. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. The students are not properly managed as there is constant behavioural problems especially with the S3+ and this is not a good way to welcome new S1s into the school. From his fellow teachers, to the town architects sons, to the lads who laboured on farms, each lost life resonated deeply with him. Aberdeen Journals Ltd 2023. No duty of care. All rights reserved. To learn more, read Pat Scotts article in The Huntly Express from Friday, November 6th, 2015. Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness (born 1948), Conservative politician. Please find the obituary by clicking on the link. The Gordon Schools' Former Pupils' Association - guestbook To read the obituary, which was provided by Dr Brebners family, please click here. After a brief time working for the Civil Service at the Chatham Dockyards, Johnnys career was with different companies within John Wood Holdings Ltd. During this time he attained different directorships, concluding as Managing Director of the fishing division. A talented artist, she studied at Grays School of Art in Aberdeen and maintained a life-long passion for art. The loss was keenly felt in the close-knit community, particularly at the secondary school. The Scotland the What?trio of George Donald, Steve Robertson and Buff Hardie were each awarded the M.B.E. The Gordon Schools is a non-denominational, comprehensive secondary school, providing education for pupils aged 11 to 18 years old. enjoyed seeing myself and my father on 1955 photo, anyone out there remember me? PDF Mapping Contemporary Visual Art and Design Education - Engage Great to see the website. Valerie also included grieving families in memoriam verses offering a humbling understanding of the true impact the war had on the people left behind. The left of the middle panels is more sombre; soldiers disappear into the dark glass, the ashen-faced dead at the bottom are enveloped by the mud. How many employees does The Gordon Schools have? Before retiring in 1988, he held his last post with Charnos as managing director. Mixed bag of teachers to be honest, some are absolutely incredible although unfortunately most of them have left now and some are downright incompetent and should have been sacked a long time ago. Less easy to find were the farm servants who moved around from place to place, leaving very little trace of themselves.. Happy retirement, ladies. Your email address is required but will not be displayed on the site; it will only be used for the purposes of the Association, if necessary, to contact you. The Parent Council of The Gordon Schools produced advice and information about the 175th Anniversary of the founding of The Gordon Schools and the Parade on Saturday, 29 March 2014. In his message he mentions John Anderson, Gordon Beverley and Ann Begg. The funeral service was held at Strathbogie Church, Huntly, on Friday, May 15, at 1.15 pm.

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