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An absolute honour to be presented with our Level 2 Vision School renewal for Holocaust Education, becoming the first school to do so. A privilege to be in the company of other inspirational schools. A wonderful occasion at Scottish Parliament @VisionSchools
All welcome. Free entry but any donations to Poppy Scotland and The Royal British Legion welcomed. Performances from The Parkinson’s Singing Group, poetry, orchestra, dancers, soloists and more.
A wonderful turnout today in Alva for the Remembrance Parade. Lovely to see so many pupils representing uniformed groups, bearing flags, laying wreaths and performing. Alva Academy will never forget. @poppyscotland@PoppyLegion
S3 pupils thoroughly enjoyed their tour of Lady Haig's Poppy Factory in Edinburgh. Pupils learned about the origin of the poppy & completed a range of activites to build on existing skills & knowledge @poppyscotland
Very honoured to have been asked to lay a wreath on behalf of the school at the Menin Gate ceremony last night. All this before a very emotional and reflective ceremony of our own watched over by our own soldier. Lives changed for the better as always @MercatToursInt
Today we marched. Today we sang together. Today we gave our own soldiers identities. Today we remembered. Today we learned of the sacrifices on both sides. Today we paid tribute to them all. Today we understood and thanked those who gave us our tomorrows. @MercatToursInt
A very moving and fact-filled day in France. Today we were ready to enter some of the countless WW1 cemeteries and walked across no man’s land. We were also able to pay special and personal tributes to some of our relatives. @MercatToursInt
From atrocity comes serenity. 14th Alva Pals at the Pool of Peace this morning. Thank you Sophie for laying a special Alva tribute to the boys who rest there
Walking in the footsteps of our ancestors. Imagining what those poor boys went through whilst in the actual WW1 trenches and what went through their minds just before going over the top. Lots of insightful questions but also many compliments on conduct and respectfulness.
“Keep the home fires burning, til the boys come home”. The 14th Alva Pals.
39 children leaving for the battlefields of Belgium and France. 39 young adults will return, changed for the better.