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 Hello to the new Captains
 The Captains for the 2021/2022 academic are Saachin and Katie
 with Avinash and Tegan as Vice Captains.
 The four have formed a strong bond over the years at Heriot’s with
 all of them agreeing their captaincy will be strengthened by their
 friendship. Avinash echoed the sentiments of the group: “I can’t
 wait to work with my fellow captains next year. I’m looking forward
 to the challenge, and to have fun!”                                               Locked Down - last year's S5 prize winner at the
          Welcome to Hugo the ‘Pets as Therapy’ Dog                           Royal Scottish Academy Schools Art Awards, by Eliza (S6)
 Eager at the prospect of captaining the school, Saachin continued:
 "I am really excited to be a school captain and look forward to   Last term Heriot's welcomed Hugo, the 7 year old Miniature Schnauzer who is a fully
 working alongside the pupils and staff to help deliver another   trained therapy dog. Hugo was on campus each week, helping the Guidance Team and
 successful year”.   offering support to pupils throughout the school. His duties will continue as we start the
          next academic session.
 Meanwhile, Tegan is looking forwarded to the opportunities that lie
 ahead, saying: “I feel honoured and privileged to be Vice Captain of   Therapy dogs have been active in schools for some time with many volunteers and teachers
 the school this year. I’ve loved my time at Heriot’s and have been   witnessing the effects therapy dogs have on students. Heriot’s staff member, Mrs Wise, is
 offered so many amazing opportunities. I’m excited to be part of   Hugo’s owner and is delighted that the pupils are benefiting from his presence on campus.
 Left to right: Saachin, Katie, Tegan, Avinash
 the team that helps others to enjoy all that Heriot’s has to offer.”  There are physical, social, cognitive and emotional benefits of having a therapy dog in and
          outwith the classroom. Heriot’s is delighted to have Hugo as an honoury ‘Herioter’ wearing
          his bespoke Heriot’s jacket, collar and lead – what a smart looking dog!

 Piping and Dancing for Royalty
 At the end of last session, the Heriot’s Pipe Band and Highland Dancers
            Rights Respecting School Accreditation
 performed at the Palace of Holyroodhouse for the Duke and Duchess of                       Outdoor Pursuits - Into the Cold,
 Cambridge.   The Rights Respecting School Accreditation and Standards Committee has             painted by Murray (S6)
            re-awarded George Heriot’s with Unicef UK’s Rights Respecting    Virtual Art
 The Royal Couple attended a Beating Retreat by The Massed Pipes and
            School Award at Gold. This is a fantastic achievement for
 Drums of the Combined Cadet Force in Scotland at the Palace during their    2020/21 has been a remarkable academic
            the School and we are extremely grateful to everyone in
 Royal Tour of Scotland.                                                     session in the Art and Design department.
            the community for making this accolade possible. Particular
                                                                             Yet, despite remote learning, at no time did
 Pupils that performed as part of the retrospective dancing and piping   thanks must go to Gemma Hay and Katherine Duncan for
                                                                             the department sit still – pupils and staff alike.
 cohorts thoroughly enjoyed the occasion and even spoke with the Royal   all their work in the re-accreditation process.
                                                                             Usually in term 3, Heriot’s would be exhibiting
 Couple during the event.
                                                                             Senior pupils’ art work and this year was no
 Mr MacIntyre, Heriot’s Pipe Major commented:                                exception – the work was displayed on the
 “This was the first performance for our Pipe Band and Dancers in quite   Distributing Chearfullie   walls for the pleasure of pupils and staff;
 some time. Nevertheless, the standard was extremely high, the massed        unfortunately, the department could not open
                                        Before they finished their Heriot’s education,
 pipes and drums sounded wonderful and the dancers performed                 to the public.
                                        Ailsa and Harry (2021) did our Founder proud
 beautifully.”                                                               However, all was not lost! Head of Art and
                                        by distributing chearfullie, fundraising for Cruse
 Ms Ronnie (in charge of the Highland Dancers), echoed Mr MacIntrye    Scotland, Scotland’s bereavement charity.   Design, Carole McGirr and the team decided to
                                                                             bring the work to life virtually, using a platform
 and said:                              The (now former) pupils went that extra mile
                                                                             called Artsteps. They created their own gallery
 “The dancers enjoyed being allowed in the grand rooms on the second   and completed a month-long challenge which
                                                                             space and digitally exhibited work from P3 all
 floor and four of the dancers doing the Broadsword did a sword salute to   included a mixture of cycling, running and
                                                                             the way through to S6. All pupils across the
 their future King and Queen!           walking. They raised a brilliant £850.
                                                                             school have worked hard both at home and in
 The dancers practised so much over the recent weeks and looked   We trust Ailsa and Harry will carry the Heriot’s   the classroom and what better way to share
 immaculate, the Duke even complimented them on their hair as he   ethos with them beyond the gates    work whilst adhering to restrictions.
 thought it looked very smart!”         of Lauriston Place and continue to spread   www.george-heriots.com/virtual-art-exhibition/
                                        kindness as they embark on the next stage
                                        of their lives.
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