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North Highland College UHI students, staff and stakeholders to have their say on merger plans

North Highland College UHI students, staff and stakeholders to have their say on merger plans

North Highland College UHI students, staff and stakeholders to have their say on merger plans

10 January 2022

Students, staff and other stakeholders will have the opportunity to have their say on plans to merge North Highland College UHI next week


North Highland College UHI leads the way with digital learning

North Highland College UHI leads the way with digital learning

North Highland College UHI leads the way with digital learning

09 January 2022

Virtual School given the nod at national awards.


Highland Primary Schools virtual Q&A sessions on Climate Change and COP26 hailed a success

Highland Primary Schools virtual Q&A sessions on Climate Change and COP26 hailed a success

Highland Primary Schools virtual Q&A sessions on Climate Change and COP26 hailed a success

07 January 2022

Highland school pupils have been learning more about climate change thanks to online Q&A sessions held by members of the council’s Climate Change Team


Fond farewell as Golspie High School technician (72) retires after 48 years with education service

Fond farewell as Golspie High School technician (72) retires after 48 years with education service

Fond farewell as Golspie High School technician (72) retires after 48 years with education service

06 January 2022

Staff held a socially distanced, outdoor tea party in Mr McRae's honour.


Sutherland schools hit by closures on first day of new term

Sutherland schools hit by closures on first day of new term

Sutherland schools hit by closures on first day of new term

06 January 2022

Durness Primary School and Kinlochbervie Preschool are closed due to "unforeseen circumstances".


Highland Council donates maths sets to support children in some of the poorest parts of Europe

Highland Council donates maths sets to support children in some of the poorest parts of Europe

Highland Council donates maths sets to support children in some of the poorest parts of Europe

05 January 2022

Blythswood thanked the council saying the materials will now be used in after-school programmes


Farr Primary School's reverse advent calendar gives boost to foodbank

Farr Primary School's reverse advent calendar gives boost to foodbank

Farr Primary School's reverse advent calendar gives boost to foodbank

04 January 2022

Reverse advent calendars encourage giving rather than receiving.


Helmsdale and Brora pupils get into the festive fun

Helmsdale and Brora pupils get into the festive fun

Helmsdale and Brora pupils get into the festive fun

28 December 2021

PUPILS and staff at Brora and Helmsdale’s primaries did their best to wish everyone from their school communities a very happy Christmas.


No funds for swimming pool in new school campus

No funds for swimming pool in new school campus

No funds for swimming pool in new school campus

25 December 2021

HIGHLAND Council has been challenged to tell the community of Tain why it is forging ahead with a new school campus without a swimming pool.


£6.4 million in extra teacher cash for Highland Council welcomed by MSP

£6.4 million in extra teacher cash for Highland Council welcomed by MSP

£6.4 million in extra teacher cash for Highland Council welcomed by MSP

23 December 2021

A HIGHLAND MSP has welcomed news that more than £6.4 million has been allocated to help Highland Council recruit additional teachers.


Highland Council funds school meals throughout festive break

Highland Council funds school meals throughout festive break

Highland Council funds school meals throughout festive break

22 December 2021

Pupils from P1 to S6 who are receipt of free school meals based on low income have received a one-off wellbeing payment of £25.


Dornoch student's stellar exam performance wins her Dux award

Dornoch student's stellar exam performance wins her Dux award

Dornoch student's stellar exam performance wins her Dux award

22 December 2021

Hannah Grewcock was presented with a handsome bowl engraved with her name and the school crest.


Tain and Easter Ross councillor slams super-school campus swim pool setback

Tain and Easter Ross councillor slams super-school campus swim pool setback

Tain and Easter Ross councillor slams super-school campus swim pool setback

19 December 2021

Highland Council has been challenged over why it is forging ahead with a state-of-the-art school campus in Tain without any plans for a pool.


First recipients of the University of the Highlands and Islands John Preston Music Awards revealed

First recipients of the University of the Highlands and Islands John Preston Music Awards revealed

First recipients of the University of the Highlands and Islands John Preston Music Awards revealed

17 December 2021

A new music prize for University of the Highlands and Islands students has been awarded to its first winners


Far North pupils get a chance to try their coding skills with virtual sessions from Skills Development Scotland

Far North pupils get a chance to try their coding skills with virtual sessions from Skills Development Scotland

Far North pupils get a chance to try their coding skills with virtual sessions from Skills Development Scotland

17 December 2021

Pupils in Bettyhill are gaining an exciting insight into the future of careers without even leaving the classroom


Consultation document and website launched for University of the Highlands and Islands north,West Highland and Western Isles college merger plans

Consultation document and website launched for University of the Highlands and Islands north,West Highland and Western Isles college merger plans

Consultation document and website launched for University of the Highlands and Islands north,West Highland and Western Isles college merger plans

17 December 2021

Comment is wanted on plans for a new UHI college merging facilities in Ross-shire, Caithness and Sutherland and the Western Isles


Students sing for charity

Students sing for charity

Students sing for charity

15 December 2021

Music students at Tain Royal Academy are playing music for charity in the lead up to Christmas.


Bestselling author prize is a confidence booster for UHI student writer

Bestselling author prize is a confidence booster for UHI student writer

Bestselling author prize is a confidence booster for UHI student writer

14 December 2021

A short story of three researchers trapped in a sea of insects is the winner of the first UHI Peter May fiction prize


Parents and carers of Highland pupils are given a Covid-19 update

Parents and carers of Highland pupils are given a Covid-19 update

Parents and carers of Highland pupils are given a Covid-19 update

13 December 2021

Close contacts told to isolate for 10 days regardless of the outcome of a test.


Inspectors pleased with 'positive progress' made at Golspie High School

Inspectors pleased with 'positive progress' made at Golspie High School

Inspectors pleased with 'positive progress' made at Golspie High School

10 December 2021

The 246-pupil school has been monitored closely since 2017 following concern over its academic performance.


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