Introduction - the Web Pages
During our 175th Anniversary Year, 1999-2000, we published
these pages with updates
every couple of weeks, depending on voluntary effort.
Since then things have slowed down a little, but there's a lot of interesting material here, if you have time to browse through. The list of older pages starts on the
next page.
Each issue contains seven sections to give you
information on the school and the pupils' activities. Click the mouse
on the buttons above, or the bars at the side, to move from
section to section.
The pages were published to publicise 2000/175 events, to
make contact with former pupils around Scotland and around the world,
and to let the pupils experiment with publishing to a wider audience
including other schools. An after-school Web Club, led by a parent volunteer,
met in the last two terms of the Anniversary Year to collect material and to help decide
what to publish.
We made the pages up at
home since most of the school's existing computers were old and not very fast.
Now that we're at the end of the 175th Anniversary year, there's a chance to
meet the editors here.
You can link to our award sites from the front pages, but we've
collected some of their reviews of our site, link here.
There's a graph of site visits here.
If you'd like to help out with producing these pages, please
contact the editor at HolmstonPS@dial.pipex.com
Our URLs - from May 2001 you can find the Holmston Web Pages on five sites -
Our new main address, www.holmston.com with registration and
web space donated by Ann Cameron, now Knight, a pupil at Holmston from 1956-63.
Also, www.hz06.dial.pipex.com/holmston.htm
- our main site from August 1999 to May 2001, web and e-mail services
from a professional paid-for ISP, with the cost donated by a parent for
the Anniversary year. The site was trouble-free for almost the entire 16 months.
We tried out three other sites, and would be interested to know how you find them. All are
probably slower than the dial.pipex.com site, for readers in Britain, but they're free -
www.ourservers.net/holmstonps
- web space donated free at Ohio State University in the USA - thanks, Robert!
sites.ecosse.net/holmstonps
- web space and limited e-mail services free and without advertisements from a Scottish ISP startup in Cromarty.
members.nbci.com/holmston
web space and limited e-mail services free but with advertisements, from NBC Internet in the USA.
Warning, NBC Internet is a reputable company (it's run by NBC Television) but
advertisements from US web sites may not all seem to be
suitable for young children in the UK. In Scotland, Strathaven Academy
use NBCi as a mirror site
and it seems to work for them.
We'd hoped to sell a small amount of advertising on our pages,
to raise money for 2000/175 events, to cover costs and perhaps to
buy some computer equipment for the school. A mail-shot to all local businesses in the school catchment area got a nil result,
though, even after follow-up by glamorous volunteers.
Local businesses were very generous to other
2000/175 events (see inside for details), but the Internet isn't widely used round here yet.
There are no lastminute.coms in Ayrshire! After the Anniversary Year, we did get an enquiry about advertising by
the "Ayrshire Post", but don't really have enough issues at the moment to justify it.
Thanks again, though, to Ann and Paul Knight of oshawa.auracom.com in Ontario, Canada, who've donated
the cost of registering the "holmston.com" name, and are now storing our pages on their computers.
Why isn't the Internet widely used as a source of information by people in Ayr? We blame the phone company.
Like former pupil Paul Scott who wrote to us in February 2001, we're concerned at
the cost of making every phone call in the UK, especially in south Ayrshire where there are no cable TV companies. British Telecom now
offer
"flat rate" Internet services but only with their own limited set of Internet associates.
We support the
UK Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications.
Your business could be here.
Click for details.