Trinity Academy in running for national award

Trinity Academy is one of four Edinburgh schools nominated in this year’s Scottish Education Awards. Trinity is in the running for the Global Citizenship Award for their relevant and cohesive programme of events that help students to engage in learning about citizenship and different cultures.

Joining Trinity Academy to fly the flag for Edinburgh are Gracemount High School, Stenhouse Primary School and  Woodlands Secondary School.

The City Council’s Director of Children and Families, Gillian Tee, said: “I am delighted that such a large number of Edinburgh schools and teaching professionals have been chosen as finalists for this year’s Scottish Education Awards. They demonstrate the excellent teaching talent we have in the city and I pay tribute to the hard work and dedication of the staff involved. I would like to congratulate them and wish them the very best of luck.”

The awards, which celebrate the achievements of schools and teachers across Scotland, are open to all publicly funded schools, including secondary, primary, nursery and special schools. There are also categories to recognise and reward the dedication of teachers, head-teachers and support staff across the country.

The Awards ceremony takes place in Glasgow’s Hilton Hotel on 12 June.

Time running out for Ragged Trousered tickets!

There are still a few tickets available for tomorrow afternoon’s (2pm) performance of Ragged Trousered Philanthropists at North Edinburgh Arts Centre. Contact the Box Office on 315 2151 to snap these up!

Congratulations to Mr P Cairns of Wester Drylaw, who correctly identified Robert Tressell as the author of The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. Mr Cairns wins two tickets to the evening performance.

Enjoy the show!