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PICTURES: Health, wellbeing and community event at Keith Grammar School creates positive start for Primary 7's


By Abbie Duncan

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KEITH Grammar School hosted an exciting outdoor event last week, aimed at promoting health, wellbeing, and community spirit among its current and future school members.

The Musical Instruments station was popular at the outdoor event. Picture: Beth Taylor
The Musical Instruments station was popular at the outdoor event. Picture: Beth Taylor

The event, which took place on June 14, was organized in collaboration with the NHS, Moray's youth work team, and the Church of Scotland and was also part of the school's transition programme, designed for primary 7 students who will join the school after the summer.

Pupils taking part in the Football Golf (Hole 3) station. Picture: Beth Taylor
Pupils taking part in the Football Golf (Hole 3) station. Picture: Beth Taylor

Over the course of three days, the future pupils had the chance to spend time at Keith Grammar with classes and events on each day and the health, wellbeing, and community outdoor event serving as the grand finale of their third day.

The event was also open to current pupils, parents and members of the community.

There were lots of outdoor activities for the upcoming S1 pupils to take part in. Picture: Beth Taylor
There were lots of outdoor activities for the upcoming S1 pupils to take part in. Picture: Beth Taylor

Depute Head teacher, Laura Main said: "The visiting P7's absolutely loved it, they had a great time and the younger primary school kids are already saying they can't wait for their turn next year."

"We have lots going on in the school just now, it's great. We are really looking forward to our new pupils beginning, the transition went really well and it has been a positive start."


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