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from the Quadrangle June 2012 Pupils ‘go live’ at Brewin Dolphin To celebrate the forthcoming British Science Festival in Aberdeen, the Natural History Centre and the British Science Festival is offering schools the chance to win their own ‘science festival in school for a day’. All S2 pupils are taking part in this exciting cross-curricular competition with help from the Science, Art and History departments. In Science each pupil chose a Scottish scientist, then used the library and internet resources and researched for interesting and quirky information within the History department. In Art they are creating a poster which represents the scientist’s life and work. All art work will be submitted and judged as a class entry in June. Good luck to all of our S2 pupils. We have a history of success with the ‘Biomimicry’ and ‘Marine Extreme’ Natural History Centre competition winners and runners up from former S1 and S2 pupils. Miss T Reid On the 21st March, Brewin Dolphin, one of the UK’s largest independent private client investment managers, played host to Higher Economics pupils Adam Hendry, Andrew Howarth, Henry Symons, Aaron McPherson and Sam Povey. The pupils, all considering careers in financial services, gained a valuable insight into how a wealth management company operates. Bruce Angus (Head of Office, Aberdeen) and his team spoke about the different aspects of the business - Financial Planning, Investment Management and Risk & Regulation. The pupils also met a recent graduate of Brewin Dolphin’s Trainee Investment Management programme. The highlight of the trip was seeing the live markets and watching the news from the budget feed through to share prices. Adam Hendry (S5) Catering wins “Healthier Scotland Award” Entiér and their team at RGC are celebrating after receiving the “Healthier Scotland Award” at the CIS Excellence Awards 2012 held in Glasgow on 24 May. This is a tremendous success for Entiér and acknowledges their commitment and dedication to provide and support healthy eating at the College. Jo Watson, Entiér’s unit manager at the school, and the team continuously improve the choice and variety of food available, allowing the pupils to make healthier choices whilst still enjoying the food they love. They also take part in healthy eating talks with the children and actively involve them in the food choices available as well as working closely with the pupil council. Mr Ouston, Head of College said, “This reinforces the continued success of Entiér at RGC following the Healthy Living, Healthy Living Plus and Eat Safe Awards in recent years. The school has already been recognised and visited by various Councils to be used as an example to improve the standards of catering at state schools across Scotland.” Combined Cadet Force news Congratulations go to Sqn Ldr Montgomery, Capt Maitland and Lt Paul who have been awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. This medal, designed to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s sixty years on the throne is being awarded to recipients in the Armed Forces, emergency services and prison service personnel. Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt was quoted as saying: “The Queen has dedicated her life to the service of this country and the Diamond Jubilee will offer us all the opportunity to celebrate the commitment, loyalty and faithfulness with which she has led the country across the last sixty years. It is right that we reward those people who, like The Queen, also dedicate their lives to public good and who represent the very best of the British spirit. I hope the official medal will serve as a mark of thanks to all those who give so much in the name of society and public service and I extend my congratulations to all the recipients.” Sqn Ldr Montgomery and Capt Maitland have also received a clasp (re-award) to their Cadet Forces Medal this year. Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet Bethany Cross (S5) has been appointed Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet for the year 2012-13. She stood out as a young lady of the highest calibre from her earliest days with the Army Section of the Combined Cadet Force. She has rapidly acquired military skills and knowledge and, as one of our team of highly effective cadet instructors who have completed the Method of Instruction course, relishes the opportunity to pass on her expertise to the younger members of the section. Bethany will accompany the Lord Lieutenant at a variety of official functions in the city during her year in this prestigious post. News from the Parents Association Don’t Miss: Second Hand Book Sale: Monday, 25th June 6 – 7 pm Well done and thanks to Julie Forbes and all the May Ball team – it was, once again a huge success! A massive ‘thank you’ to all our sponsors and the pupil-helpers were brilliant on the night selling raffle tickets! We organised Sports Day with a few changes this year and with Aberdeen boasting 21°C, the Pimm’s tent and ice cream stand was a great success. Our AGM is to be held on Wednesday 12 September from 7-9pm in the MacRobert Hall. This is an opportunity to meet other parents, staff and hear about our work. There are lots of opportunities to become involved and there is no pressure to commit lots of time. We will do our best to make you feel welcome and it’s a great way get involved with the school, get to know staff and meet new people. Liselotte Osugo & Julie Forbes, RGC PA Co-Chairs, chair.rgcpa@gmail.com Pupils benefit from HR experience A group of pupils in S4-S6 have been involved in the employability scheme aimed at providing them with some additional guidance in relation to the writing of CVs, completion of application forms and performing well in interviews. The scheme, set up by Mrs Victoria Reid, HR Executive for the John Clark Motor Group and Miss Boyd, Head of Business Studies & Economics, involved an after-school session on CVs, application forms and tips on preparing for/performing well in an interview. The pupils were then tasked with preparing a CV and completing an application form before undertaking a 20 minute mock interview. Amy Ether (S5) said “What we all found beneficial in this process was the detailed feedback that we were given. Each pupil received feedback on the quality of their CV and application form, as well as, how they performed in the interview. This allowed us to identify our strengths and take away targets for the next time”. Robert Gordon's College, Schoolhill, Aberdeen AB10 1FE UK 1 Tel: 01224 646346 (Senior School) 01224 646758 (Junior School) Fax: 01224 630301 Email: pr@rgc.aberdeen.sch.uk www.rgc.aberdeen.sch.uk www.twitter.com/robertgordons Copyright © 2012 Robert Gordon’s College. All rights reserved. Robert Gordon’s College is a charity registered in Scotland, No. SC000123 Scotland’s Minds June 2012 Diverse success for Gordon’s pupils Engineering A team of S6 pupils will jet off to Orlando at the end of June to take part in an international ROV (remotely operated vehicle) design challenge. Hugo Mayeux, Jonathan May, Damien Theron, Calum Ashcroft, Alexander Stevenson and Marcus Rose won the Scottish regional finals of the competition, co-ordinated by RGU in conjunction with Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE). The pupils have worked on their projects for the past six months, constructing ROVs from scratch to meet the brief for this year’s competition. Music Issue 38 Athletics For the first time in the history of the school RGC girls won the group B Relay event in the Scottish Schools Relay and Multi Event Championships. The team of Lindsey Young (S5), Emma Caldow (S4), Charlotte Meil (S4) and Sophie Clayton (S3) were presented with The Robert Blair Henry Cup. Further success came from Bruce Sorbie (S3) who won the Group C Pentathlon event. This is an outstanding result for Bruce who picked up various gold medals at the recent Scottish District Championships in Edinburgh. June saw further success at the Scottish Schools Athletic Championships in Grangemouth where our athletes picked up 9 medals in the competition. This brought the school total to 11 Scottish Medals awarded within 2 weeks (6 were gold) and an overall total of 14 Scottish medals for the 2011-2012 academic session. An outstanding achievement by the pupils. The S1/2 Choir took part in the Aberdeen and North East of Scotland Music Festival 2012, in the Secondary Schools Choirs S1 to S3 Class and won the Innes Rose Bowl. The Choir sang “Make You Feel My Love”, by Bob Dylan (and sung by Adele) and “Where You Lead” by Carole King & Toni Stern. The judge was impressed with the Choir’s clear, bright tone and very good diction and deemed them to be “Outstanding”, both artistically and technically. The P4/5 Choir sang in the Primary Schools Choirs P3-5 Class and were awarded the trophy and received an Oustanding. They sang “Chatter with the Angels” by Page and “Good Night” (a Russian song) by Kabalevsky. The judge was impressed by good dynamic range and diction, judging their performance as “extremely effective”. The P6/7 choir sang a beautiful rendition of “The Rose” and the Infant Glee Club made their debut performance, both gaining a very Jalaj Khandelwal (S2), Miriam McDonald (S1),Yash Nirmal (S2) and Isobel Green (S1) good award. Mathematics Four RGC Mathematicians are finalists in the UK Junior Maths Team Challenge representing North East Scotland in June. Miriam McDonald (S1), Isobel Green (S1), Jalaj Khandelwal (S2) and Yash Nirmal (S2) competed with 10 schools from Grampian, Highlands and Islands in the regional heat to win their placing in the UK final. Mrs Vicky Fletcher, Head of Mathematics commented, “I am delighted that our junior team has done so well. The internal competition to be a part of this team was fiercely contested so those who didn’t make it know they were beaten by the best. It was lovely to see so many pupils getting enjoyment from using their brains to solve puzzles”. Read about more maths successes on p.2. from the Quadrangle June 2012 Mr Tim Oughton, who will be visiting Head at RGC from August to October this year, will present the prizes at both Junior and Senior Prizegiving ceremonies in the last week of term. He is an outstanding educationist who has led schools and been involved in curriculum development in New Zealand and Australia. I am certain that his presence at Gordon’s will benefit the whole community and that we will all welcome him and his wife Heather most warmly to Aberdeen. Hugh Ouston Head of College Maths success Cong Lu (S3) has gained a Certificate of Distinction, a medal and a book prize from the 2012 UK Mathematics Trust Intermediate Mathematical Olympiad. Cong sat the challenging paper which consisted of six extended response questions which had to be completed within two hours without the use of a calculator or mathematical instruments and is pleased to be recognised in the top 50 mathematicians in this national competition. Meanwhile, teams from S4 and S5 have made it through to the national finals of Mathematiques Sans Frontières, a cross-curricular competition where maths and modern languages work together. 36 schools from throughout Scotland entered and one team from S5 and two teams from S4 have been selected as part of the final ten. Finally, four RGC pupils who qualified from the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge to the Pink Kangaroo round have each gained a Certificate of Participation: Lewis Seaman (S3), Emer Cunningham (S3), Steven Cook (S4) and Peter Craik (S4). June 2012 from the Quadrangle National Title for Tomas Pupils raise money for charity through Dramatic Events S2 ‘Adventures in Wonderland’ S2 Drama Club raised money for charity through their whimsical production of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. Charitable pupils brought a new light to the classic tale by Lewis Carroll when they performed to guests on 10 May, raising over £260 for Fighting for Sight who have been funding research into blindness and eye disease for more than 40 years. Lit in atmospheric lighting, staged in avenue, the studio was transformed into a fairytale wonderland to provide the perfect backdrop for the pupils’ performance. Mrs Michelle Molyneux, Director of the show said “Make up, lighting, and costume helped us create a completely new world in which the pupils were allowed to transform themselves for the evening. It has been a great opportunity for pupils to get involved in costume, set design, backstage work, sound and lighting as well as acting”. Grampian Book Awards Two S1 classes attended the award ceremony for the Grampian Children’s Book Award at Aberdeen University where they were joined by pupils from schools in Aberdeen city and Shire and Morayshire. The books were voted onto the shortlist by participating schools and after reading the books, each school voted for their favourite. The winner was announced at the ceremony. Although many of the shortlisted authors were unable to attend, pupils were entertained by Cathy MacPhail, Alexander Gordon Smith, Barry Hutchison, and Caroline Clough, (shortlisted author). Competitions were run in conjunction with the awards where pupils could design a film poster or produce a short DVD presentation. Miriam McDonald (S1) received a prize for her DVD presentation. Mrs E Brazendale S1 Drama Club present Macbeth Dark, mysterious, orbis alia, ambitious, striving for power, 1930’s Aberdeen beach promenade and an army training camp are a few words that give an insight into S1’s excellent production of “Macbeth”. Performed in the senior school drama studio as part of our ‘Shakespeare Week’, this was a highly memorable and enjoyable production. Sports Day A fantastic day was had at Countesswells on 26 May by the Infants, Juniors and Seniors. The competitors all had great fun, and the many parents who gathered to support had the bonus of a seat in the sun with a Pimms and a burger, courtesy of the RGC Parents Association. The excellent conditions saw some superb performances, with several school records broken, and the entertainment from the Pipe Band between the Junior and Senior events was first class. The highlight of the day was seeing three new school athletics records being made by Emma Caldow (S4) in the 200m, 300m and the long jump. Year Group Winners: P6 Girls: Kirsty Oldham, P6 Boys: Harry Anderson, P7 Girls: Milly Merry, P7 Boys: Calum McKenzie, S1 Girls: Alannah O’Donnell, S1 Boys: Ben Bowring, S2 Girls: Sophie Evans, S2 Boys: Jon Hosie, S3 Girls: Erin Runcie and Sophie Clayton (Equal 1st), S3 Boys: Bruce Sorbie, Senior Girls: Lindsey Young, Senior Boys: Richard Phonburn Sports Cup: Blackfriars 295 points (Straloch were closely behind with 272 points then Sillerton at 229 and Collyhill at 218 points). Andy Dougall Cup: Blackfriars (winners of the senior school relays - S1,2,3) Tomas Sanders (S4) won the EnglishSpeaking Union’s 2012 Public Speaking Competition on 18 April in Edinburgh. The event was sponsored by the Confucius Institute for Scotland and Tomas had to speak on the topic, ‘Why China Matters’, competing with ten other speakers from across Scotland in this national final. Tomas qualified from his regional heat after delivering an excellent speech on the theme of ‘The Deep Blue Sea”. On each occasion, Tomas was required to answer questions on his speech; in the final, members of the audience, as well as the judges, were permitted to cross-examine the speakers. Tomas’s success means that RGC has won two of the three national debating and public speaking trophies organised by the ESU within a year as Morag Forbes and Maura Buchanan (S4) are the current holders of the ESU Juniors Debating Competition. Pupils spell success in national competition News in brief RGC came 2nd in Scotland at the 2012 Times Spelling Bee competition held at Cineworld, Edinburgh, on 22 May. Fraser Cowie, David Roddy, Owen Robinson and Jonathan Smith (all S1) competed with schools from throughout Scotland and were close behind Mary Erskine and Stewart’s Melville of Edinburgh. The winning team scored 58 points with Gordon’s notching a very close 54. Mrs Marie Mancellon, Teacher of English said, “The boys trained hard and had a lot of fun in the process and put their every effort into the semi-final round. It was a tense moment as they announced the winners in ascending order and we had come a very close second. The boys should be incredibly proud of themselves to have gone so far in the competition and to know that they are so very close to being the best spellers in Scotland!” Musical pupils from our String Quartet welcomed The Badke Quartet to the music suite on Monday 19 March where pupils enjoyed a masterclass with the group who are touring the UK. The Badke Quartet is widely recognised as one of Britain’s finest string quartets. Further info: http://www. badkequartet.co.uk/ North East Business Week 2012 On 16 April, a group of S5 pupils attended a series of Entrepreneurship talks at RGU. It was an inspirational evening in which three entrepreneurs shared their experiences and offered words of wisdom to anyone considering taking the plunge! Craig Angus from Whaapp Ltd kicked of the evening by introducing his mobile application, ‘TaxiApp’. Judith Thorpe from Thorpe Molloy Recruitment then spoke about her journey from new graduate to co-director of a multi-award winning recruitment company. The final speaker, Jim Eastwood (aka ‘Jedi Jim’ from Series 7 of The Apprentice) then entertained the crowd with his ‘7P’s to Success’ presentation. String Quartet enjoy Professional Masterclass Pupils benefit from Paull & Williamson partnership S5 & S6 pupils from the Higher Business Management classes welcomed trainee solicitors Andrew Knight and Elizabeth Lilley from Paull & Williamsons to learn about Employment Law in real life situations. Jubilee Celebrations Farewell from the School Captains As we approach the end of term the weeks seem to pass at an increasingly quick pace and the fantastic weather has made our final days in the quad all the more enjoyable. The May Ball, Sports Day, S1 Inductions, and of course Exams have all happened within a few weeks of each other, with a number of end of term programmes just around the corner. We find ourselves at the end of another year. The reality of leaving is beginning to sink in amongst the Sixth Year as we near our final days at the College. Gordon’s has been a place in which friendships have been forged, skills have been learnt and memories have been made that will last for a long time yet. As School Captains this has been a busy but thoroughly enjoyable year, and one we will certainly look back on with great fondness. All that remains is to wish pupils and staff a lovely summer break and the very best for next year. Kirsty McLeod and Sean Press (S6) Music to your ears! Every year the RGC Senior Big Band enjoys a great range of performance opportunities throughout the school session, including music trips overseas and playing at great venues. This year was no exception, with the group playing The Blue Lamp during March as part of the Aberdeen Jazz Festival, showcasing the College’s musical talent to the general public. The Blue Lamp is one of Aberdeen’s more recognised music venues and therefore provided the pupils with a great introduction into the local jazz scene. Another highlight was the annual Lemon Tree Concert on 25 April, which saw the Big Band playing in yet another proclaimed musical venue within the city, along with the College’s Intermediate Big Band and Ceilidh groups. The night held a great atmosphere between both the performers and the audience, as well as including a great set of jazz numbers. The set included swing-era classics such as “Groovin’ High”, Miles Davis’ “Nardis” and finished off with a loud and lively rendition of “Rock This Town” by Brian Setzer. A huge thank you goes to our conductor and band leader Mrs Thom for all her hard work, passion and effort which has helped to keep the band on top form for all these years, and of course for all the many years to come! Daniel F Kemshell (S4) ... Robert Gordon’s College celebrated the Queens’ Diamond Jubilee with a charity slant. Staff, Former Pupils and Parents enjoyed a typically British afternoon tea which raised funds through ticket sales and a charity raffle for All About Eve, a charity which researches the causes and potential cure of ovarian cancer. Performance DVDs for sale There is limited stock left of the live performance dvds from various school shows. Please contact the Drama department if you would like to purchase a copy of Treasure Island, Oklahoma or Wind in the Willows. Parental access to RGC website If you would like a reminder of the access details to the parent or pupil secure areas of our website please contact Mrs Shelley Lee s.lee@rgc. aberdeen.sch.uk Class of 2012 Leavers You can now join iGnite, the online community for former pupils. Please look at the Mentoring directory which offers free advice from fellow Gordonians all over the world to support you in your career beyond the classroom. To login go to www.rgc-ignite.com 2 Visit our website for full reports and more photos www.rgc.aberdeen.sch.uk 3 from the Quadrangle June 2012 June 2012 from the Quadrangle Nursery news Chicks! The Nursery boys and girls were delighted when Mr Pillai came into Nursery carrying a very special box - an incubator containing some warm eggs. They could hear the tapping of a little beak and the cheeping of a little chick trying to get out - first there was a crack, then at last there appeared four baby chicks! The children were very excited; they drew pictures, painted portraits of them and even sang the chick songs they had learnt in Music! They made a human bar graph to decide upon the name for each one - Fluffy, Spiky, Sunshine and Muffin. Some of the children were lucky enough to take the chicks home for a night! P7 boys and girls presented ‘Annie’ to locals from Angusfield Care Home and Forest Gate Care Homes as the first of 3 performances. The children delighted guests with their representation of the 1982 American musical of a young girl living in a New York City Orphanage during the Great Depression who attempts to flee and find her parents. National Burns Festival Four RGC pupils made it through the Grampian heats to participate in the National Final of the Burns Festival. Harry Forbes (P5), Shavena Ballan (P5), Katy Johnson (P6) and Shreyas Nirmal (P6) each participated with schools from throughout Scotland in the competition hosted at Cults Academy. Shavena and Katy sang, Shreyas played recorder and Harry recited a poem. Harry won a bronze medal for his verse speaking and Shreyas was involved in the Grampian Schools team that won the Overall Instrumental award. All pupils were contributors to the Grampian team that won the Overall Burns Trophy. P5 residential trip to Alltnacriche David Walliams reads to pupils A fantastic time was had by all. Pupils said… “I loved the aerial runway, it was so cool.” “I was so excited to discover two baby newts while pond-dipping.” “I liked making the fires with twigs and wood even though it took a long time to get started. The hot juice we made tasted fab!” “The theme for the visit was friendship and I made lots of new friends.” P5R Our Royal Theme The children chose kings, queens, princes, princesses, castles and knights for their topic. They made some wonderful junk model castles and walked round the local community looking for castle features on the buildings close to RGC. They made some beautiful jewellery, fantastic crowns and worked together to create a Royal frieze. The theme continued with a garden party to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee; they made bunting to hang up and they looked splendid in their finest clothes. The Royal topic culminated in a magnificent Royal Ball; the children looked spectacular in their ballgowns and robes and they ate a feast fit for a king! This Book Belongs To… Primary 3 Enterprise Primary 5 pupils enjoyed a live link on the morning of 10 May with multitalented funny man David Walliams. David read extracts to the children from his new book Gangsta Granny as part of the Authors Live project targeted at 8 to 12 year olds. David spoke about all the books he took inspiration from as a child mentioning Roald Dahl. The children were very pleased to hear that David is currently writing his next book in the series which will include a Villian… a first for the author! Gangsta Granny tells the story of Ben and his cabbage soup loving grandma, who also happens to be an international jewel thief who has spent her whole life plotting to steal the crown jewels. Mrs Norma Murray, P5 Teacher said, “The pupils have been reading Gangsta Granny as part of the reading club in school. The series of books written by David Walliams are very popular with the group. The children found the story very funny and enjoyed seeing and listening to the author live who brought smiles to their faces and laughter to the audience”. “I have nearly finished reading all the books written by David Walliams. My favourite is Gangsta Granny because it is funny but I do feel sorry for Granny sometimes as Ben thinks she is boring, until he realises there is perhaps more to Granny than he thinks...”. Cameron Sword 4 Pupils samba on the front lawn On a lovely sunny day in May, P5 pupils took part in a Samba workshop led by Kirsty Robertson from Bucksburn Academy. The boys and girls performed various rhythms and styles on traditional Brazilian instruments including the Surdo and Ago-go! P5 pupils have been learning about different types of world music as part of their communities project. Lots of fun was had by all involved – especially the teachers! In May we had a visit from Mr and Mrs Costello who are representatives of the Scottish Charity Mary’s Meals. They told us so much about the associated Back Pack Project that it inspired us to launch our Enterprise of filling 60 packs to go to Malawi. We have held assemblies, written to parents, designed posters and written to shops with great success. So many families have been extremely supportive already that we have now increased our target. However, it is not too late to support our venture and items can still be brought to the P3 classrooms. Visit our website for regular news updates...www.rgc.aberdeen.sch.uk P5 visited the new University Library to learn more about cataloguing and how very rare books are looked after. They also had an opportunity to make their own special bookplate. RGC pupil named in Schools’ Brightest Business Brain top ten The finals of Britain’s Brightest Business Brain took place in the headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, where 60 students from schools across the UK fought it out to be crowned overall champion and win the first prize of £500. Aaron McPherson (S5) secured his place in the final after scoring highly on the online exercises designed to assess the kind of competencies, traits and aptitudes associated with successful business people. During the finals Aaron’s abilities were tested further through a series of group exercises: building a tower out of straws, debating the benefits and disadvantages of going to university and designing and discussing the creation of a new rollercoaster for a theme park. Aaron said “The experience was tremendous and presented a great networking opportunity. The information given and the skills gained will prove to be of great long-term value. I look forward to competing again next year”. It’s a Knockout On Friday 4 May, the Class of 2012 participated in 'It's a Knockout', an array of different activities from assault courses to foam pits up at Countesswells. We split into groups and set off, most of us clad in onesies and wellies, wetsuits and flippers, swims shorts and wizard costumes. The day could not have been better. Everyone had an excellent time, covering themselves and others in foam, getting absolutely soaking wet. Lunch was laid on by the Entier and did not disappoint. With only a few minor injuries, the day was a complete success! Our thanks go to Mr Elder for organising the day and to the other teachers to volunteered to help out, to ABC events for providing the inflatables, and to Entier for laying on a fantastic lunch for all. I hope you all enjoyed the day as much as we did. Kathryn Scott (S6) From the Archives Charitable pupils get creative with knitting Pupils have produced 40 baby sized jumpers for babies in Africa. A joint venture between the school Charities Committee and Knitting Club saw a flurry of activity with the young knitters. Charity ANCHOR, who work with premature babies are leading the campaign for these children living in poor conditions who are otherwise wrapped in newspaper as their only protection against cold evenings. Mrs Vicky Fletcher, Head of Mathematics and leader of the Charities Committee, said, “Pupils, both boys and girls, along with staff and even some grandparents have knitted jumpers. For some pupils it was the first time they had ever knitted a garment and they were pleased that they made something useful and attractive!” Photo: Paul Dawson (S3) left of the Knitting Club and Kara Abrahams (S1) of the Charities Committee To mark the Diamond Jubilee a display was mounted in the two glass cabinets just inside the main door of the Auld Hoose. It is on the subject of “Gordon’s 60 years ago” and consists of photos and other items from the Archives illustrating life in the College in the 1950s. The exhibition will run until the end of September so it is hoped that many parents and pupils will have a chance to see it. This was a time when there were only 1059 pupils, all boys, and fees were £12 per annum (with an additional 10 shillings for games). Perhaps former pupils will be able to relive memories of the Bun Queue, dancing lessons with Mme Murray, camping with RGC Scouts and still wearing short trousers in S2. Mrs P Hartley Junior School successes On 12 May Callum Adams and Innes Reid traveled to Birmingham to to take part in the British Club Development Grades Championship. We had been chosen to represent Scotland and to compete against others gymnasts from around Britain. This was a great learning experience as we saw lots of other great gymnasts. We were competing in all six apparatus - floor, vault, parallel bars, high bar, rings and pommel. My (Innes) favourite piece was "rings" bacause "I nailed my landing and I got a good score!" My (Callum) favourite piece was parallel bars because "P bars are normally my favourite piece and I had a fun routine to perform!" This wonderful experience has inspired us to train even harder so hopefully we will be chosen to represent Scotland at the Championships next year. Callum Adams P6A and Innes Reid P5M On 5 July Miss Susan Jamieson will be the first Primary teacher to be awarded a MEd with distinction in Pastoral Care, Guidance and Pupil Support from the University of Aberdeen. Susan has been working on this for over 3 years studying topics such as Loss and Bereavement and Managing Pastoral Care. Susan’s final thesis was an investigation into the perceived impact, teachers qualified in Pastoral Care, may have on a Primary school environment, set within an international context. In undertaking this research Susan visited Malta observing pastoral care in their Primary schools, attending lectures at The University of Malta and met Maude Muscat, the Commissioner for the Promotion of Equality. Follow us on twitter... www.twitter.com/robertgordons 5 from the Quadrangle June 2012 Olympic Torch Athlete Yasmin Milne (S6) participated in the Olympic Torch relay. Yasmin was nominated, rather secretly, by her dad for her willpower, natural ability, enthusiasm and an unshakeable belief which drove her through endless hours of training, diet, and all manner of competitive events to become a Scottish Sprint Hurdle Champion and sustain it. Yasmin carried the torch on the Banchory section of the route on Monday 11 June. UK School Games The following pupils participated in the Sainsbury’s 2012 School Games at the Olympic stadium in London during May: Robyn Dunbar-Smith, Maria Jaramillo (both S4), Donald Clark (S6): Volleyball; Emma Caldow (S4): 200m and the 4 x 100m Relay, Lindsey Young (S5): 100m and 4 x 100m Relay. The relay consisted of 4 runners, 2 of which were RGC pupils. The pupils had a brilliant time and Robyn was made Captain for the games against Wales (lost) and Northern Ireland (win). Further information on the games can be found at www.2012schoolgames.com Tennis RGC pupils excelled at the North East Schools Tennis Tournament held at Ruthrieston from 20 - 26 May, winning the overall team event. Individual winners were Harrsha Pradeep Kumar (P4) in the U8 & U9 Singles, Angus Edward (P5) in the U10 Singles, Ross Martin (P7) in the U14 Singles and Connor McMahon (P6) in the U14 Doubles. Tennis mad brothers, Cameron Edward (P7) and Angus Edward (P5) have been selected to represent the North County at The County Cup Tennis Tournament in June, where they will play against all other counties in the UK. The county covers 4 districts: (Central, Tayside, Grampian and Highlands), and 4 players from each county were chosen to go forward. Angus is representing the U10 category in Carlisle at the beginning of June and Cameron is representing the U12s in Sunderland at the end of June. Athletics AAC Spring Open Meeting: Emma Caldow won the U18s 200m in 26.8sec at the AAC Spring Open Meeting in March. Balmoral Run: Rebecca Eggeling won the 2012 Primary Girls The track and field season has got off to a flying start. The Junior School started the medal roll in April when they competed in the Scottish Primary Schools X-Country Championships in 6 June 2012 from the Quadrangle Sport at RGC Kirkcaldy. The P6 girls’ team won the silver team medal and Rebecca Eggeling won the P7 girls race. The Athletic team started their track campaign on Monday 14 May at the Aberdeen Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships at Aberdeen Sports Village. RGC had over 60 S1 – S3 pupils participating and were hugely successful winning both the girls’ and boys’ competitions and the overall competition. The most impressive display was from the Relay teams, with RGC winning all 6 races. Further success came two days later when the teams competed at the Albyn yearly invitational meet. This year is the first year that boys have been invited to the event. RGC girls won the Jenkins and Marr trophy and the RGC boys won the equivalent boys event. Junior School pupils ended off a very successful week of athletics in May when they competed in the Aberdeen Primary Schools Athletic meeting. Gold medal success came from: Harvey Dunbar-Smith (P7 Boys: Shot put), Rebecca Eggeling (P7 : 800m), Hannah Lawrie (P5: 100m & 800m), Robbie Farquhar (P7: Long Jump), Silver Medal: Calum McKenzie (P7: 100m), Robbie Farquhar (P7: Shot Put & Long Jump), Milly Merry (P7: Long Jump), Kirsty Oldham (P6: 100m), Bronze Medal: Robbie Farquhar (P7: 100m), Harvey Dunbar-Smith (P7: Long Jump), Lucy Aitchison (P6: 100m), Lucy George (P5: 800m) Rugby The U15 team won their semi final match v Kirkwall Grammar School on Thursday 24 May. Superb effort from the boys! Mr C Allan RGC had an excellent day at the Lathallan Rugby 7s. The Primary 7 boys, comprising Calum McKenzie (captain) Leo Masson, John Summers, Rory Watson, Cameron Edward, Ben Miller, Magnus Ferris, Guy Broadhurst, Adam Morrison and Harvey DunbarSmith, won their competition beating the hosts (Lathallan) in the final 5 – 1. The one try in the final was the only try that they conceded in the whole day. The U18s also won their competition beating Howe of Fife in the final. RGC were the defending champions having won the inaugural tournament last year. Team consisted of: Peter Johnston (captain), Cameron Turner, Alex Beveridge, Will Yates, Adam Ouston, Rory Laing, Duncan Campbell, Daniel Findlay, Cian O’Donnell, Lewis Cheyne and Luke Earle-Wright (who also played for Scotland U17s against England in March). U18 European Championships Cameron Turner and Duncan Campbell spent 10 days over the Easter holidays at the U18 European Championships in Madrid. Cameron captained the matches against France and Georgia whilst finding time to fit in some coaching to Spanish children as part of a legacy program. The boys did exceptionally well and Scotland came 5th overall playing three games: France, Portugal and Georgia. Cricket Jamie Richards (S1) scored 112 runs at the match vs Lathallan on 22 May. This is quite an achievement for someone so young. RGC cricketers are benefitting from practice sessions in their new and improved nets at Countesswells. Equestrian Jade Ritchie (S2) is one of two Scottish horse riders that have competed for Great Britain in the 12 – 16 age group. Jade competed in her third international dressage event this year in Moorsele, Belgium where she came 9th, 10th and 15th and was the highest placed rider for Great Britain. The overall team came fourth. Kilgraston Scottish Schools Equestrian Championships Class 1: Caitlin Duguid, Lorena Duguid, Sadie Stephen and Lucy Matheson (P7) came 3rd overall and 3rd for their Show jumping at at the end of April. Sadie received an individual 3rd for both dressage and Show jumping. Class 3: Charlotte Meil, Sara Meil, Katie Cumming and Andrew Manson came 6th overall with Andrew Manson winning second place for his individual dressage. Pupil Achievements National Children’s Orchestra of Scotland Freya Hall has been selected to lead the National Children’s Orchestra of Scotland and is joined by fellow pupils Catriona Soden, Emer Cunningham, Mirrhyn Stephen, Bronagh Miller and Amy McLean (all S3). Dance School of Scotland Congratulations to Sophie Adam (S2) who has gained a place at the Dance School of Scotland. London College of Music Charlotte Edwards (S3) passed her Grade 5 Piano exam with Merit. Associated Board Music Exams P6: Kirsty Forbes – Grade 1 Violin; Alexander Hounsome – Grade 1 Violin with Distinction; Priyanka Ram – Grade 1 Cello with Distinction. P7: Katie Berg – Grade 2 Violin with Merit; Emily Merit – Grade 3 Piano with Merit; Adam Morrison – Grade 2 Violin with Merit. S1: Ewan Bruce – Grade 2 Bassoon; Rebecca Bygrave – Grade 1 Oboe with Merit; Rhian Cormack – Grade 2 Piano with Merit; Fraser Cowie – Grade 4 Violin with Merit; Dexter Fawcett – Grade 5 Theory with Merit; Edward Gamba – Grade 1 Oboe; Hannah Milne – Grade 3 Cello with Merit; Katrina O’Donovan – Grade 2 Clarinet with Merit; Shona Sutherland – Grade 2 Flute with Merit; Sanjay Vijayan – Grade 4 Theory with Merit. S2: Sophie Adams – Grade 4 Violin; Hamish Campbell – Grade 4 Clarinet; Lucy Cowling – Grade 3 Flute with Merit; Katy Gordon – Grade 4 Clarinet; Rachel Lowden – Grade 5 Clarinet with Merit; Chloe Trail – Grade 4 Clarinet. S3: Olivia Attwooll-Keith – Grade 5 Violin; Freya Hall – Grade 7 Piano with Distinction; Max Kaufmann – Grade 5 Theory with Merit; Tom Merry – Grade 4 Clarinet with Distinction; Jessica Potts – Grade 5 Theory with Merit; Tom Summers – Grade 4 Flute with Merit. S4: Jenny Paterson – Grade 5 Clarinet; Sarah Cowie – Grade 5 Theory with Distinction; Katie Hibbert – Grade 5 Theory with Distinction. S5: Timothy Marple – Grade 5 Violin; Caitlin Rees – Grade 7 Flute. S6: Mariella Baxter – Grade 6 Violin; Nils Kaufmann – Grade 6 Clarinet COLOURS AND MERIT AWARDS: MARCH 2012 Cameron Turner and Duncan Campbell Yasmin Milne Skiing Ella Still (3S) competed at Easter in France in the Scottish and British Championships and became Scottish U16 champion. She crashed out at the last gate of the British Super G but in all other races made top 10 British finishes. In May, Ella took up the opportunity to train for 5 days on the Hintertux glacier, Austria with the GB U16 squad. Aleysha Rattray (S4) attended a Parliamentary Seminar hosted by Dave Thompson MSP on 25 April showcasing Scottish Ski Racing to MSPs and celebrating recent successes. Aleysha said, “I was honoured to be invited to the Scottish Parliament for a celebration of the successes of Scottish skiing in the past season. This year has brought mixed results for me; however the main highlight of the season was when I won the silver medal at the Scottish National Slalom Championships in France”. Congratulations to George Watson who received SRU’s Spirit of Rugby Award at a Murrayfield Karate In July, Matthew Munt (S2) and Elizabeth Ruszka (P6) will be travelling to Lithuania to compete in the 2012 Karate World Championships. Both have reached the level of 1st Dan black belt and are students of the National Karate Federation (NKF) of Scotland karate academy whose president, 8th Dan karate Master Ronnie Watt OBE, also teaches karate after school at RGC. Football The S1 football team went on a trip to Dingwall for the North of Scotland seven a side Finals. This was the furthest a Gordon’s team had ever gone in this competition. RGC were in a group with two other teams and beat Fraserburgh 2-0 and Golspie by four goals. RGC progressed to the final with Inverurie Academy. The team played well but unfortunately lost 4-1 despite a great goal from Laurie Cunningham. Mr Craig had a surprise for the boys though when Ross County player Scott Morrison, a former pupil of RGC, gave them a tour around the Ross County stadium. COLOURS (all pupils S6 except where otherwise indicated) ATHLETICS - Yasmin Milne (re-award), Lindsey Young (S5) CCF - Aidan Collinson, Alex Hunter, Rory Laing, Hugo Mayeux, Matthew Milne, Andrew Morgan, Alexander Stevenson. DEBATING - Katie Wood FREESTYLE SKIING - Grant Donald (S5) GOLF - Ross Green LACROSSE - Corrie Bruce MATHEMATICS - Peter Leith (re-award) MUSIC - Ewan Harry-Thomas, Caitlin Rees, Joel Ingram, Katy Johnston, Heather Watson, Katie Wood (all S5), Niall Kennedy, Ailie Ormston, Kathryn Scott NETBALL - Megan Cunningham (S5), Christy Welsh (re-award) ORIENTEERING - Jack Gomersall (S5) PUBLIC SPEAKING - Sean Press ROCK CLIMBING - Jack Gomersall (S5) SWIMMING - Timothy McGovern, Caitlin Rees (both S5) VOLLEYBALL - Donald Clark MERIT AWARDS 3:16 - Elspeth Hayes, Kirsty McLeod ARCHIVES - Calum Whyte BOYS’ HOCKEY - Ross MacDonald, Douglas Soden, Fraser Proud CCF ARMY - Ollie Banks, Tabby Smith-Lawrence DEBATING - Sean Press JUNIOR SCHOOL ASSISTANT - Katie McCracken, Hayley Monteith RUGBY - Hamish Brown, Duncan Campbell, Daniel Findlay, James Gray, Matthew Johnston, Rory Laing, Hugo Mayeux, Matthew Milne, Cian O’Donnell, Euan Robertson, Blair Sorbie SHOGI CHESS - Andrew Morgan SUBJECT ASSISTANT: BIOLOGY - Corrie Bruce, William Donovan, Matthew Milne, Alastair Paterson SUBJECT ASSISTANT: CHEMISTRY - Scott Coates, Taylor Manson, Sasha Murdoch, Aran Nanthakumar SUBJECT ASSISTANT: GAMES - Cameron Gray, Chloe Gray, James Gray, Peter Johnston, David Mann, Louise Robertson, William Yates SUBJECT ASSISTANT: HISTORY - Kirsty McLeod SUBJECT ASSISTANT: ICT - Jessica Borwell, Nishad Mathur SUBJECT ASSISTANT: LATIN - Emma Fisher, Mitchell Skilling SUBJECT ASSISTANT: MATHS - James Dalley, Ailsa Ferguson, Mark Lockhead, Ross MacDonald, Mary McDonald, Lauren Polson, Amy White SUBJECT ASSISTANT: MODERN LANGUAGES - Nicole Lefevre SUBJECT ASSISTANT: PE - Donald Clark, Caitlin Donald, Nicole Lefevre, Yasmin Milne SUBJECT ASSISTANT: RMPS - Kirsty Cowie SUBJECT ASSISTANT: PHYSICS - Robert Fairhurst, Fraser Proud Trinity College Music Examinations P7: Oliver Bidwell – Grade 1 Trumpet with Merit; Thomas Craig – Grade 1 Trumpet with Merit; Magnus Ferris – Grade 2 Trombone with Merit; Holly Hay – Grade 2 French Horn with Distinction. S1: Brodie Barker – Grade 2 French Horn with Merit; Rhian Cormack – Grade 3 Saxophone with Merit; Dexter Fawcett – Grade 3 Saxophone with Distinction; Ryan Morrice – Grade 5 Euphonium with Distinction; Holly Oswald – Grade 5 Trumpet with Merit. S2: Sae Jang – Grade 1 Drum Kit with Distinction; Maitland Mackie – Grade 1 Drum Kit with Distinction; Calum Murdoch – Grade 3 Trombone with Merit; Yash Nirmal – Grade 3 Euphonium with Merit; Juliet Mary Elizabeth Smith – Grade 3 Cello with Merit. S3: Connor Welsh – Grade 5 Saxophone with Merit; Hayleigh Mathers – Grade 6 Trumpet with merit; Anya Morrice – Grade 6 Saxophone with Distinction. S4: Scott Chisholm – Grade 6 Trumpet with Merit; Sarah Cowie – Grade 6 Saxophone with Distinction; Morag Forbes – Grade 6 Recorder with Merit; Peter Leslie – Grade 7 Drum Kit with Distinction; Claire MacKenzie – Grade 7 French Horn with Distinction; Joseph Marple – Grade 5 French Horn with Merit; Kirsty Trail – Grade 6 Flute with Merit; Laura Tulloch – Grade 4 Trombone with Merit. S5: Ewan Harry-Thomas – Grade 7 Trumpet with Merit; Edward Harwood – Grade 6 Viola with Merit; Daniel Tootill – Grade 6 Trombone; Heather Watson – Grade 7 Singing with Merit. S6: Niall Kennedy – Grade 8 Clarinet with Distinction; Allie Ormston – Grade 7 Trombone with Distinction. Junior UK Maths Challenge Congratulations to the following achievements in the maths challenge. Yash Nirmal (S2) was awarded ‘Best in his Year’ and also ‘Best in School’, Fraser Cowie was awarded ‘Best in S1’. Gold: Emily Robinson, Thomas Miskelly, Fraser Cowie (S1), Yash Nirmal, Jalaj Khandelwal, Carragh Rabbitte, Matthew Fossett, Aisha Sinclair, Andrew Webb, Jon Hosie, Harry Simpson, Lewis Needle (all S2). Silver: Nick Cameron, Matthew Duff, Andrew George, Sanjay Vijayan, Victoria Cockburn (S1), Lewis Tulleth, Ruaridh Hall, Aysha Iqbal, Kirsty Harkness, Sophie Adams, Monica Higgins, Rachel Smith, Ben Kemp, Luke Stuart (all S2). Bronze: Tobi Omotowa, David Peacock, Anna Riley, David Roddy, Rafsan Chowdhury, Isobel Green (all S1), Sarah Johnson, Danny Anderson, James Ross, Callum Angus, Harry Craik, Scott Thomson, Emily Cope, William Inglis (all S2). The Scottish Mathematical Council Mathematical Challenge 2011 -2012 Junior Section: Gold: Yash Nirmal; Bronze: Fraser Cowie Middle Section: Gold: Cong Lu; Bronze: Alice Jaspars, Stephen Anderson Senior Section: Gold: Katie Wood Analytical Chemistry Twelve S4 pupils carried out the analysis of ethanoic acid in a brand of vinegar. After carrying out lots of titrations and completing a report the winning team was Kingsley et al., who were Kinsley Baxter, Han Gao, Eugene Lassinski and Stephen Anderson, with team HAHA! in second place. Fifteen S5 pupils were determining the mass of aspirin in an aspirin tablet. After hydrolysing the aspirin they too carried out many titrations and completed a report of their work. The winning team was The Pedantic Perfectionists, Caitlin Rees and Frankie Christie in first place and Team Avogadro in second place. Chemistry Olympiad This year 11 RGC pupils entered the first round of the Royal Society of Chemistry International Chemistry Olympiad. Nils Kaufmann and Sadman Chowdhury won Silver awards, Marcus Rose and Alexander Stevenson won Bronze. Amy White, Calum Ashcroft (S6) and Lalit Maganti (S5) received a Commendation and Ben Cullen, Daniel Tootill, Elyas Mohammed, and Salih Osman also participated. Physics Challenge Competition Nine S4 pupils took part in the British Physics Olympiad’s Physics Challenge competition in March this year. Our pupils asked to take part in the competition and volunteered to give up their own time to prepare themselves to learn some of the extra material not covered in the Scottish curriculum. They sat an exam set by the British Physics Olympiad, based at Oxford University. Scripts were marked internally and then anyone gaining enough marks for the Gold Award had their script sent off for verification. Congratulations go to the following: Gold Certificate & book: Hamish Atkins Silver Certificate: Stephen Anderson, Peter Craik, Conor Keir, Michael Mays Bronze Certificate: Kingsley Baxter, Magnus Crerar, Eugene Iassinski, Scott Stevenson ‘Heritage Hero’ School Captain Sean Press (S6) was awarded ‘Heritage Hero’ Young Scot Award at the 2012 Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards ceremony in Glasgow. Scottish Schools Climbing Competition The Scottish Schools Climbing Competition Final took place at Glasgow Climbing Centre on Saturday 21 April with finalists from all across Scotland taking part. Having qualified through the regional heats phase which took place earlier in the year, Amy Ryan (S1) did very well coming 2nd in Category C after being very narrowly beaten in the final. National Final for Warhammer team A group of S1-S4 pupils participated in the Games Workshop Regional Heat for the schools league. The 40k team came second against players who were older. The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game (Lotr SBG) and Warhammer teams progressed through to the Scotland Finals in Glasgow on April 21. Warhammer made it through the Scottish Nationals. Congratulations to Stephen Anderson (S4), Danny Anderson (S2), Iain Hainsworth (S3), Robert Marsden (S3), Rhys Inglis (S2), Mark Tootill (S2), Scott Gray (S3), Kingsley Baxter (S4) who are heading to the UK Final at Warhammer World in Nottingham at the end of June. 7
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