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 SCHOOL   Flagstones Dedicated  Foundation400  open air while a tented concert hall played   design of the new refectory with the project
                                                                                  Final touches are being made to the
                                              Free shows for children were staged in the
         Pupils and staff across the School have been
 June Day saw the unveiling of the new
                                                                               still on course to be completed by the
                                            host to comedy and music performances,
         rising to the challenge for Foundation400
 plaque that commemorates the dedication
                                                                               summer holidays of 2018.
                                            some which were broadcast live and some
 NEWS   of the twenty four new flagstones that were   this summer.  recorded for future transmission.
 laid in the quadrangle last autumn.
           The Class of 2016/2017 took up the
 The flagstones were laid as part of
         mantle from their 2015/16 predecessors,
         and presented their own Class Gift to the
 full scale restoration of the quadrangle
 undertaken by specialist stonemasons.
 Several of the former pupils and friends who   Foundation to mark their final year. To
         raise the money, over 50 final year pupils
 made a £1000 donation to dedicate a new   completed a sponsored abseil down the
 flagstone were able to join the celebrations   Heriot’s clock tower in June generating
 and view the plaque for the first time.  £2589 in sponsorship.
           Not to be outdone, the Junior School
 The plaque is now installed in the cloisters
 New Head of Junior School  on the pend side of the quadrangle.   have also made a huge effort by joining their
 Alastair Morrison has been appointed as the   Outdoor Learning Co-ordinator, Alex Weir-
 new Head of the Junior School to succeed   Addie in two sponsored Munro climbs. Alex   Cyber Sleuth Success
 Lesley Franklin who takes over as Principal at   is attempting to climb all 282 Munros in one
 Christmas.  year so to keep him company and help him                          The future security of the country would be
 An Old Lorettonian, Alastair’s most recent   boost his fundraising, P6 to P7 joined him to   Founder’s Day Live Stream  safe in the hands of four young Herioters
 appointment was as Head of Feltonfleet   climb Ben Lomond in May and the following   who have impressed GCHQ with their code-
 School in Surrey. Prior to this he was   month P3-5 successfully took on Schiehallion.   For the first time in history, FPs and friends   cracking abilities.
 Deputy Head of the Junior School at Fettes   Alex is continuing his quest but has been   around the globe were able to watch the   Clara Courtney, Grace Dobson, Heather
 College for ten years and has also taught at   dogged with a knee injury and particularly   Founder’s Day celebrations live this year   Tweedie, and Kate Varga, who are all in
 Edinburgh Academy.  poor summer weather which has hampered   thanks to the internet.  S5, were named runners-up in the national
 He is married to Lizzie and has three   his progress.  Despite 2017 turning out to be the   GCHQ CyberFirst Girls Competition, which
 daughters under 12. A keen sportsman, he   Centenary Tribute to    wettest June Day for almost 20 years,   had entries from over 2,100 teams.
 enjoys golf, running and coaching rugby.   the proceedings, which took place in the   The final, which involved the ten best
 Wartime School Captain                     School Hall, were streamed online and over   teams from across the country (but with
 School Captains  Forty five pupils from S3 to S5 made a special   200 people tuned in to watch.  Cameron   Heriot’s being the only Scottish school to
                                                                               make it through), was held at Lancaster
 trip to France in June to mark the centenary   Wyllie, making his final June Day address
 The School Captains for 2017 are Caroline Armstrong and Kazacham Dangata with Hector   year of the School captaincy of Herbert   as Principal, encouraged the invited guests   House in Westminster. The finalists
 McKechnie and Annsia Nabi as Vice-Captains.  Turnbull who was killed in WW1 just one year   to wave to those watching around the word   were presented with a fictional scenario
 All four are confident that they will form a strong team after getting to know each other   after leaving Heriot’s.  (pictured below).  involving a cyber-attack on a school in
 during the recent tour of South Africa by the Hockey team and the Rugby First XV.  And in another impressive display of   We are now planning to stream June Day   which they had to complete a series of
 Caroline joined Heriot’s in P1 and as well as being a hockey player she enjoys drama and   2018 and are hoping for better weather so   code-breaking challenges to thwart the
 music and counts the Usher Hall concerts among her best memories of her time at Heriot’s.   endurance, in May Estates Manager Andrew   the full outdoor proceedings can be enjoyed   attack. Only Lancaster Girls Grammar School
 Kazacham also combines his love of sport with musical talent having taken up saxophone   MacLachlan teamed up with P5S Teacher   by both those at School and those watching.    outperformed Heriot’s in the nail-biting
         Ewan Santer, Technicians Tom Ellis and Roy
 when he joined Heriot’s as a Foundationer in S3.  His stand out memory from School is the   Munro and three friends to take on the North   For those who missed it a recording is   contest.
 first rugby match he played representing Heriot’s. “It was against Fettes and I just remember   Coast 500 cycle around the northernmost   available on the website at www.george-  Alison Whitney, the Deputy Director
 this great sense of pride of playing for my School,” she says. “We also won the match which   part of Scotland.  heriots.com/former-pupils/founders-day-  for digital services at GCHQ’s National
 helped!”                                   live-stream.                       Cyber Security Centre said, “The girls from
           The team undertook the challenge in an
 Both Caroline and Kazacham have ambitions to study Medicine, while Annsia and Hector   impressive four days rather than the officially   Edinburgh were very worthy finalists and
 are leaning towards studying Law and Politics with Languages respectively. Annsia joined   recommended nine days and camped en   should be proud to be runners-up – the
 Heriot’s Nursery with Hector joining a year later in P1. “I’m looking forward to this year and   route – supported by Iain Oliphant and   standard of work was incredibly high and we
 bonding with the rest of the S6,” says Annsia. “The four of us got to know each other well   Roddy Stevenson who kept them fed and   were very impressed with their work.”
 during the tour this summer so I think we will work well together.
 Hector agrees: “The tour of South Africa will definitely be my stand out memory of Heriot’s.   The group visted Turnbull’s grave where they   hydrated over the challenge. The team raised
         a massive £4026 which was split equally
 We bonded really well and I’m sure we’re going to have a good year.”  laid a wreath on behalf of the School and
 sang the Merry Month of June. The moving   between Foundation400 and Marie Curie
 tribute was paid almost exactly 100 years   Cancer Care.
 after Turnbull gave what was described in   Huge thanks to all of them and to those
 The Herioter at the time as the best address   who sponsored them. All Herioters will receive
 ever given by a school captain as he praised   a Foundation400 update this autumn.
 liberal education and encouraged his fellow   Refectory Update
 pupils to ‘walk in the light’.  BBC Returns to Heriot’s
 Immediately after leaving School,          With planning permission received for the
 Turnbull joined the Flying Corps and was   Famous faces were spotted at Heriot’s this   new Refectory project, rebuilding work began
 later transferred to France with the RAF.    summer as the BBC once again took over the   during the summer break.
 Tragically, he was killed just days before the   East Lawns as their Festival venue.  The current refectory has been stripped
 end of the war on 27 October 1918 after a   Amongst those who were seen in the   in preparation for demolition and a large
 gun battle near Lille  grounds were Michael Ball and Hugh Dennis.   temporary marquee has been erected on the
 The six day trip also took in other key sites   The BBC returned to Heriot’s after a successful   west lawn to accommodate the kitchens and
 from WW1 in Belgium and France.  trial last summer.   dining hall for the duration of the build.
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