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2000/175 Events
A committee of parents, teachers and former pupils has now finished working on the 175th anniversary school year,
which started in August 99 and went through to
December 2000. There were representatives from the School Board and PTA, and two joint treasurers.
Fund-raising went on since last year for major events such as the whole-school trip to Edinburgh in June, and the commemorative
gift for each child and each of the school staff. The gifts, commemorative paperweights, were given out
at Easter, and in August for the new Primary 1s.
As you can see next, the trip to Edinburgh before the summer holidays went off very successfully.
Last term continued
with
the highly successful Open Evening and Social Event for Former Pupils.
January 2001 saw
the final Social Event for all pupils and parents, a free "Holmston Ball" at the end of the 175th Anniversary year.
At the start of the anniversary year,
we did Bag-Packing in Safeways twice,
though not all the dates offered, stayed
available. Thanks again to Safeways for all their help, though.
Later in 1999-2000, we held fund-raising Race Nights, a special Summer Fair (normally run by the PTA) - also featured in issue 19, a Silent Auction, and a
Car Treasure Hunt.
Some activities will leave resources which can be developed by the school
in future years. Most money has gone or will go to three projects:
- a gift, a Paperweight with the School crest, for each child and member of
staff, as a permanent souvenir of the Anniversary/Millennium Year
- a special educational trip for all pupils, to "Dynamic Earth" and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh,
at no cost to pupils
- a social event involving parents, teachers and children, again with some or all of
the cost met from funds raised
Other Millennium/175 activities -
- Special items of school uniform were produced with
a Millennium/175 badge, as on the right
- The Holmston School tartan was
designed and produced, based on winning entries in a pupils' competition
- A Scottish country dance,
the Millennium Jig,
was developed by a Scottish dance teacher, an FP,
working with senior pupils
- A Former Pupils' Association is planned to
contact former pupils around Scotland and around the world
- A Former Pupils' Social Event was held on a night near Saint Andrew's Day in November - see on.
- To publicise the events and perhaps help in
fund-raising, some computers in the school were
temporarily upgraded
and connected to the Internet,
and these Web pages were produced. We hope to make this Web site
a permanent feature for pupils, parents and former pupils, at least as a record of
the Anniversary Year.
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