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Show goes on(line) as Ross-shire school overcomes Covid-19 challenge; Mulbuie Nativity shared with parents and Invergordon Academy raises cash for good cause


By Federica Stefani

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Schools celebrated the festive season like never before.

Trailblazing Mulbuie Primary pupils staged a virtual Nativity, which allowed parents and relatives to watch from afar.

P1-4 teacher Wendy Barclay said: “It was really good. Staff worked really hard, and then uploaded it online, but it was a great effort and the children were fantastic. We are actually considering whether to create a collection of bloopers to go with it.

Invergordon Academy Staff Design your own xmas jumper
Invergordon Academy Staff Design your own xmas jumper

“We have had a very positive feedback from parents and many people who normally would not be able to attend the show were able to see it online.

“It’s something that the children can keep and share with their families.

“I think the children this year have been very resilient, and rose to every challenge. We are trying to keep everything as normal as possible for them.”

Invergordon Academy Chrismas Jumper day
Invergordon Academy Chrismas Jumper day

Students and staff at Invergordon Academy had a Christmas Jumper day and managed to raise £200 for Save the Children through donations. Staff were also involved in a Design your Christmas jumper challenge.


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