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Week 11The final week of term was spent by many of the senior years in preparing coursework for submission prior to the holiday. The Sevens Squad went to Rosslyn Park where they acquitted themselves well. Quite a lot of parents and other visitors came to hear Dr Michael Thompson talk about his psychological research into the way in which boys develop. He also addressed the whole school the following morning. Some middle school boys went on the CCF Camp, while others from various year groups left for the annual ski trip, this year to Montgenèvre, on Friday. The First Form spent the week in Paris. Term ended at midday on Friday. Week 10
On Thursday, Professor John Underhill spoke to a group of interested senior boys about his researches into the location of the mythical Island of Ithaca, and whether it was the same as the modern island of that name. On Friday we held the annual Cross Country race (pictured). Perhaps not surprisingly, this was won by Fraser S (Shell) who competes in races around Scotland and further afield. About 100 boys took part. In the evening, members of the Lower 6th and their parents attended a talk about the UCAS process, followed by a dinner with tutors. Sunday afternoon saw the 1st XV playing the Scotland U18 squad: the latter won 17-0. In the evening, the Colinton and Merchiston Choir gave its final performance of its 10th Anniversary season. It performed Stainer's Crucifixion and a couple of shorter works. Week 9Visitors to School this week included Nicola Morgan (author), and Nick Barton (former Headmaster of Newlands, Newcastle). On Sunday, there were over 1,000 visitors to the School for the Annual Rugby Sevens competition. Groups departing for out-of-school events included Sixth Form Geographers who left for a Fieldtrip to the Lake District on Thursday, and Physicists who left for Geneva, to visit CERN, on Sunday. Our musicians were also active outside School this week, some giving a concert at Cargilfield on Tuesday, and some Pipe Band members travelling to Glasgow on Friday for a competition. Week 8
There were 14 families attending our Information Morning on Saturday, and the same day many Fifth Form parents attended meetings regarding subject choices for next year, along with a Careers Presentation. In the Juniors, some Pringle boys attended a cross-country event at The Compass School. The musical highlight this week was the Choral Society's performance at the evening service on Sunday, when they sang parts of Puccini's Messa di Gloria, and Parry's Blessed Pair of Sirens. This replaced the planned concert at Greyfriars, which had to be cancelled largely because of illness earlier in the term having eroded too much rehearsal time. Week 7
It was good to receive our first visit since his illness from Dr Stranock on Thursday. On Friday evening, Ms Cohen, Miss McShane, and Messrs Anderson and Turner gave a concert in an atmospherically-candlelit Memorial Hall to raise money for St Luke's Leprosarium in India, which we have supported for some years now. Around 70 people attended and over £300 was raised. Week 6: Half termWeek 5
Week 4
On Thursday, we had a visit from the Army Band who gave a workshop in which our some of our younger boys who play wind and At Sunday's whole School Chapel Service the Headmaster talked about the roles of individuals, communities, and their relationships.
Week 3On Monday evening senior pupils studying History attended a lecture on Vietnam. A group of IV Form took part in the annual Construction Challenge at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh, and Sixth Form RS pupils went to Newcastle for an Ethics Talk. Chemistry pupils went to St Andrews for a workshop. It was announced that Mr Charman will take over the role of Director of Sport from next September. Dr Pettigrew has been appointed the new Head of Chemistry as Dr Gill moves to the Academic Management Team as Head of Science with immediate effect. The Basketball team lost their quarter-final match against Marr College. Week 2The main event was the Rugby Cup semi-final on Wednesday, the loss of which was, of course, a great disappointment all, but to the team especially. Many boys have been suffering from the flu-like bugs which sem to be afflicting the country at the moment, and the Medical staff, along with some extra nurses, have been extremely busy all week looking after boys in the Medical Centre and Houses. Although the 5th form have not yet started on their mock exams, the first taste of these came in mock speaking tests for Spanish and German on Monday. This year's Burns Supper took place on Saturday night, and we welcomed many parents and guests. Christmas Holidays & Week 1During the first week of the holiday, a small group of Shell and Fifth Form pupils (pictured left) went on a visit to Cologne and its Christmas markets. At the same time, a 2nd XV rugby tour went to Northern Ireland. We were delighted to hear that Mike Gill has received an MBE in the New Year Honours List for his 28 years of service to the Merchiston CCF. We were once again highly honoured to have a visit on Friday from the eminent historian Professor Hew Strachan, who came to address the IV Form on the subject of the 1st World War, in preparation for their forthcoming visit to the Battlefields.
Stormy conditions lead to the cancellation of rugby fixtures at the weekend, and caused more damage to trees in the grounds. |
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