As featured in our earlier issue 16, when they were presented to pupils after the Easter Service for 2000, these were the
translucent commemorative paperweights showing the school crest. New Primary 1 pupils received theirs in August 2000.
The paperweights were green (the main school colour) with the crest set inside the weight, in white.
The 2000/175 Committee of parents, former pupils and teachers was set up to celebrate the School's Anniversary.
We wanted to give each pupil and everyone who works at
the school, a high-quality present which they could keep as a souvenir of their time at Holmston during the 175th Anniversary
Year. We think we managed it!
The paperweights were not for sale, just a permanent gift to Holmston pupils and staff.
The drawing for the school badge was taken by computer from the 1950 Holmston Scroll given to Mr Hunter, the then Head Teacher,
when he applied for an official Coat of Arms for the school during the 125th Anniversary Year.
The 50-year old drawing was very detailed, more than we can show you on the Internet. Every brick in the tower, every window frame, the door
handle and so on, was drawn in, and on the Scroll this drawing was in full colour. For the paperweights, it was
easier for the maker to put in one colour, than six!
There is a copy of the Holmston Scroll in our History section,
here.
You can see it small-scale or large-size, if your computer is fast enough!