David Henderson, 36, fell while demonstrating exercises at. Please mail to. The Prize Giving ceremony of 2021 followed a pattern similar to 2020. All Rights Reserved. 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. To celebrate the schools recent 175th anniversary (2014) a specially arranged book celebrating the schools rich history was published. Congratulations to former School Captain Angela Shearer on being awarded an M.B.E. 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. They show figures including Justice with scales, Peace, Consolation comforting the bereaved and History with a scroll recording the event. Carved stone painted glass: 100 years of The Gordon Schools Huntly war memorial window, Premium content exclusive to our subscribers, About Us 275 Years of The Press and Journal, https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/past-times/3410890/the-gordon-schools-huntly-war-memorial/, By the storied walls of the Gordons hold, which became the school song, Sir Edward Troup, permanent under-secretary at the Home Office, Reaping what you sow: Happy memories of historic harvest time in Aberdeenshire, VJ Day: The courage and sacrifice of north-east PoWs who built the Death Railway, 20 pictures from Siberia Bar & Hotels 2023 May Day celebrations in Aberdeen, Donald Trump says its good to be home after landing at Aberdeen Airport, Weekend court roll a family feud and a baby attack, From Woolies to Willie Lows: Lost shops of Inverness in six photos, Bring it on! Aldi hopes to open Macduff store by next Christmas as renewed plans take shape, Pitmeddens Nicol James Smith, 18, on switching graphic design for a chefs hat at the Newburgh Inn, Mystery donor makes 100,000 donation towards Aberdeen teens sight-saving brain surgery, I used to stack shelves here: Former BHS worker Michael Gove tips plans for site to lead Aberdeen renaissance, Friends rally to help keep Fraserburgh woman fiercely independent, No talks between council and Dons this year as possible beach stadium remains part of jigsaw puzzle, Bus and lorry crash closes A92 at Bridge of Muchalls, Aberdeen CCTV row as decade-long war between west end neighbours reaches boiling point, Five-year ban for disqualified driver who crashed while over the limit, Michael Bubl orders Aberdeen man three pints and has a drink with him, Five-times-the-limit drink-driver banned from the roads, Man told partner: If I get lifted you are getting a punch in the, Police hunt for 14-year-old boy after man critically injured in Elgin assault, Thurso town centre street closed after large chunks of masonry fall to street, Terms and Conditions for Subscriptions (excluding Home News Delivery Subscriptions), Evening Express and Press and Journal combined site. The school turned co-ed in 1975. Three depute heads and a head teacher and still practically nothing useful gets done. In addition to commissioning the window, Mr James penned a tribute to the fallen By the storied walls of the Gordons hold, which became the school song. Nursery roll of 98. Her music took her all over the world, and she made many friends. For details, please see the article in The Huntly Express, dated 05/08/16. Pleass click here. I was in Gordon House., Sharon Gray (nee Taylor) - I attended Gordon Secondary School from 1985 , Darren Millar - Hello. Research revealed that some of the fallen were considered among the brightest minds of their generation such as the gifted scholar Frederick Rose, whose family received condolences from the King and Queen upon his death. Advice sent to the Association will be edited and placed on the Guestbook page. An area of The Gordon Schools in Huntly has been renovated and named in memory of former rector John Swan.Picture: Daniel Forsyth.. Mr Swan was Rector from 1991 until 2006 and died in 2018. How many employees does The Gordon Schools have? The cricket squad will be going out there to do our country proud. David Smart signed the Guest Book (09/07/15). The bottom left panel shows the next scene: kilted Gordon Highlanders marching off from Huntly, some carrying bayonets, others carry bagpipes. The Duke of Wellington was said to have declared that Waterloo was won in the playing fields of Eton. I am retired Naval Officer. in the Queens Honours List in 1995 and were given the Freedom of Aberdeen in 2008. Isobel Munro Forbes was born at Ladys Bridge in 1927. Jade Esson (BA Photography)
Philip Roger, 1968 to 69, Fairhall Farm, looking to get in touch with the Paterson family who lived at the end of our driveway. Sean McWilliam (Bachelor of Design - Product Design)
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. Was home this year for five months. 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. 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. Please see the obituary, dated 06/11/15. Panoramas. Idolised by his grandchildren and in turn by his great grandchildren. Last night, David Henderson's family . The funeral service was held at Strathbogie Church, Huntly, on Friday, May 15, at 1.15 pm. Recognising its significance, the War Memorials Trust granted 940 for conservation work to replace dried out, cracked or missing putty. It can be purchased from TGSs reception, Orbs bookshop, or by post if you contact Valerie through facebook. This entry in the Guest Book is from Charlie McPherson: Nice to see some of the old class mates in the photos!. A group of forty year olds went back to school recently for a reunion with their former classmates. All of these facilities feature strongly in our extra-curricular programmes. The book is broken into short chapters with touching stories of evacuees arriving off trains, descriptions of planes over Huntly, conscription, pillboxes, sirens and life for bairns during the war years. 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. It is with deep sadness that we record the death of our Honorary Vice-President Mrs Jean McBoyle (Hunter). Building is in terrible condition, still a leak in my Spanish classroom and absolutely freezing. 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. 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. The school was small and isolated in the country. Incredibly disorganised. A link has been emailed to you - check your inbox. 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. I was quiet at school and never once got into trouble and was still looked down upon by senior staff members with their famous patronising looks. He offers to share a photograph of class 1a boys from 1959/60. Is it me youre looking for?, Joyce McGroarty (nee Finlay) - Great to find Lorna Chisholm , Steven Arthur (Bushy) - sorry I missed the school reunion , Heather Small (Anton) - Happy memories! The Clermont-Auvergne-Rhne-Alpes Centre brings together the units located in the Auvergne region, from Bourbonnais to Aurillac via Clermont-Ferrand, with 14 research units and 14 experimental facilities, representing 840 staff (permanent and contractual staff). miss reid, ms mckinnon, mrs green, ms cruikshank, mr smith, mrs rhind and jim cullen! Rhone-Alpes | History, Culture, Geography, & Map | Britannica All Rights Reserved. *Based on reviews from users on SchoolParrot. Nicola Whyte, a former pupil of The Gordon Schools, has been hailed as the local heroine in connection with the recent tragic train derailment near Stonehaven. Please click to see. Fiona Morrison signed the Guest Book on May 26th, 2015. Our members look back with pride on our schools long record of progress, evident by the marked successes of so many of our former pupils at home and abroad. Only the two old people in the background seem to have any sense of foreboding, as they look out beyond the picture to the next scene.. Also retiring is Caroline Raeburn after thirty-two years as cook at Forgue Primary School. Can you list the top facts and stats about The Gordon Schools? They knew their fame. 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.. 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. She received her early education at Keith Grammar School, where she was a very bright and academically alert pupil. In the event of a German invasion, they would go to ground and carry out a clandestine war against the occupying forces. A kindly man, whom one colleague said to know him was to love him, Mr James knew each individual who fell personally. The Gordon Schools - Overview, News & Competitors - ZoomInfo The Guest Book has been signed by Willson Raeburn Morrison. 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. 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 read the obituary printed in The Huntly Express, dated 28/01/21 (click on the date). To read more about this event and the news of the bequest, please follow the links to the press cuttings: Recent Graduations featured in The Huntly Express include Myles Cormack, Scott Law, Benjamin Mitchell and Lindsay Reid, Fiona Marshall, Hannah Ingram, Deborah May, Rosemary Pope, Euan Morrison, Annah MacLennan, Lynn Angus, Jayne Stuart. Using obituaries, letters and stories, it tells the story of the fate and bravery of each of the men involved. As President of the Former Pupils Association, I am privileged to voice the congratulations of the Association to The Gordon Schools on the occasion of their 175th Anniversary. Through her recipes for soups, she was instrumental in turning the business into one of Scotlands most successful food companies. Other emblems include the Gordon Highlanders stag and motto Bydand, and the crosses of St Andrew and St George. memories mr tory, a rock in any storm, mrs fonz, all missed. Congratulations to owners of Rizzas of Huntly, Philip and Nora Morrison, on being awarded The Herald Rural Family Business of the year. The Former Pupils Association Medal for the runner-up, Schools Stained-glass Memorial Window Refurbished. (The photograph has now been received. Tributes were also paid to those who had a trade or served an apprenticeship with a local business, weel kent faces like the postie and railway porter also warranted a mention. Described as "inspirational individuals and great ambassadors for Huntly", they were chosen from among fifty nominations. On the right, soldiers are on horseback, some in hand-to-hand combat with the Germans, theres a tangle of troops, the wounded, dying and dead. Plumber of the Year 2016, Shaun Scott, former pupil of The Gordon Schools, adds another award to his growing list. Kim Emslie (BSc Applied Sports & Exercise Science)
Ebony Martin, former pupil of The Gordon Schools, could tell us. Brown, 2004 to 2009, presently at Abertay University. Mrs Kennedys association with the Gordon Schools began in 1928, when she arrived as a pupil. For honour! He is survived by his wife Monica, his daughter Clare and his granddaughter Stephanie. The music was composed by the schools music master Mr T Wright and the lyrics referenced the lives lost in the First World War: Oh proud is the fame of the Gordons name Bruce Sievewright (BSc Computer Science), Emma Moore (BSc in Agriculture)
I got no support when there was a fault in my application to university which was the cause of the rector. The Former Pupils' Association welcomes contact. David Smart signed the Guest Book (09/07/15). 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. At the bottom, two panels are painstakingly inscribed with the 144 names, and underneath are detailed pieces of glass with delicate depictions of rural peacetime. Teachers having a bias against some students. Maureen Newlands, nee Richards, 1962 to 1966. He is currently Assistant Rector of Dollar Academy, Clackmannanshire. Remember my friend John Law., Alan Gordon - I attended the Gordon Schools between 1982 and 1986. wish my kids had my teachers! Blairmore School - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia Carved Stone Painted Glass offers an insight into life in Huntly a century ago, a community still smarting from its wartime losses. Looking forward to my next visit. in the 2013 2014 New Year Honours list, for her fund raising for Cancer Research through the highly succesful Relay for Life. Ive worked as an examiner for the SQA and was a Content Director of the Telegraph Festival of Education, and I organise researchED Scotland. Brian Sandison: I remember about half the faces in Stanleys photo of 1A boys 1959/60 . In addition to commissioning the window, Mr James penned a tribute to the fallen By the storied walls of the Gordons hold, which became the school song. Born Ena Robertson on August 12th, 1924, at Drumblair House near Forgue, Ena Baxter grew up in Huntly, where she was a pupil at The Gordon Schools. During the Second World War it served as GHQ Home Forces for some of the Auxiliary Units based in Aberdeenshire and had a training area within the grounds of the house and nearby land. 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. The house was designed by the architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie and was built in 1884 as a private house for Alexander Geddes, a wealthy businessman and great-great grandfather of the former British Prime Minister David Cameron. Fiona Morrison signed the Guest Book on May 26th, 2015. Roisin Simpson (Divinity), Richard Brown (BSc Quantity Surveying)
Recognising its significance, the War Memorials Trust granted 940 for conservation work to replace dried out, cracked or missing putty. A caring man with a good heart, he was there for so many when needed. Andrew Young and Andrew Musgrave gave a good account of themselves at the Winter Olympics 2022. It can be seen in full on the Contacts page. Two missing pieces of glass were also replaced and the loose copper ties were slowly tightened to prevent breakages. No longer just names on a window, the research has brought the Huntly lads back to life. Valerie said: The initial intention was to state the individual casualtys name, date of birth and death, occupation and so on. Theyre simply not interested in our feedback; weve been banned from mentioning certain topics at pupil councils, when were asked to do surveys we are watched closely and sometimes have our answers read out loud which is obviously intimidation tactics. The ceremony ended with a prayer, the sounding of the Last Post and the singing of the National Anthem. On the fifth anniversary of Corporal Pike's death in Afghanistan, five of his comrades laid a wreath at the Huntly War Memorial to commemorate their fallen friend. From theatre productions to award winning schools, it looks like the town was bustling with activity throughout the years. Nora Morrison is President of the Former Pupils Association. Seating can be used by both classes and pupils during lunchtime. David Smart has made available the photograph of class 1b from session 1959-1960. Before retiring in 1988, he held his last post with Charnos as managing director. From his fellow teachers, to the town architects sons, to the lads who laboured on farms, each lost life resonated deeply with him. The Gordon Schools - Wikiwand In spite of being injured herself, Nicola bravely went for help, thinking of others before thinking of herself. All entries will be moderated and subject to authorisation. Blairmore School was established in 1947 as an independent prep school for boys aged 813 by Colonel D.R. 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.. The book is broken into short chapters with touching stories of evacuees arriving off trains, descriptions of planes over Huntly, conscription, pillboxes, sirens and life for bairns during the war years. He played football for Huntly FC together with his brothers Sandy, Jack and Bill. Aberdeen Journals Ltd 2023. Patrick amassed the information from all sorts of people and in different situations over a lot of years. She was a pupil at The Gordon Schools from 1966 to 1969. The school may be contacted at this address: We are looking for the names of the former pupils in this photograph. Pupil numbers peaked at 90 in 1989 but the economic recession of the early 1990s caused a decline in UK prep school subscriptions and in June 1993, with fewer than 30 pupils enrolled for the coming academic year, Blairmore became impossible to sustain financially and the school was forced to close. Valeries work in highlighting the window also secured a grant of almost 1000 for repairwork in 2015. On Saturday, March 21, 2015, Mrs Jane V. Kennedy, former primary school mistress and later head of the Special Unit, died peacefully at Alexander Scotts Hospital, aged 94 years. The Centre is part of a particularly dynamic ecosystem, within the second French . Brian Sandison: I remember about half the faces in Stanleys photo of 1A boys 1959/60 . The Gordon Schools Huntly lost 144 teachers and former pupils in the First World War, a memorial window was unveiled in their memory in 1921. on many a hill you shall find their graves 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. 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 . The Gordon Schools - Wikipedia The next meeting of The Gordon Schools' Former Pupils' Association is at 7pm on Monday 7th November at The Gordon Schools. If you want to know any further details please see articles published in The Huntly Expresson February 10th and February 17th. 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. The School was founded in 1839 by the . In this weeks Aberdonian we take a look at images of Huntly from across the decades. The Former Pupils' Association of The Gordon Schools
Many things happened to me as a pupil of the school. The contact section provides a convenient way to sign the Guestbook and make a comment. Thank you, Stan Fraser. No duty of care. All rights reserved. RECTOR: Mr P Gaiter Overall responsibility for the Management and Leadership of the school. To learn more, read Pat Scotts article in The Huntly Express from Friday, November 6th, 2015. 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. Reviews are published in real-time without moderation and we want to encourage our users to provide constructive feedback and keep a serious tone. Please see also The Huntly Express, 21/12/18 and 04/01/19. Accompanied by two territorial Gordon Highlanders, former pupil Sir Edward Troup, permanent under-secretary at the Home Office, conducted the unveiling in a dignified and touching ceremony. The next meeting of The Gordon Schools Former Pupils Association is at 7pm on Monday 7th November at The Gordon Schools. Secondary school in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Highly respected by all who knew her, Jean will be a great loss to our Association. 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. Daily sports were an integral part of the curriculum, while Scouting and camping were a key part of Blairmore life. Has passed in the splendor that crowns the brave! The article "Mission to shake medical stigma" by Alistair Whitfield appeared in The Huntly Express on Friday, March 22nd, 2019. It costs 17.50. The Scotland the What?trio of George Donald, Steve Robertson and Buff Hardie were each awarded the M.B.E. Mrs Diane Harper has been appointed to take over as head of Health and Wellbeing with responsibility for PE. Mr Crawford, who latterly lived in Fraserburgh, died on 16 July 2014 aged 86.".