From learning about nature, science and music to having fun with fundraising and competitions, pupils at Kaimhill school are in the ideal environment to thrive and grow into confident and responsible individuals.
Kaimhill school is home to 370 pupils and 44 staff and prides itself on helping young children to reach their highest potential.
Today, we can see what the pupils are getting up to on the school’s Twitter account, but let’s take a moment to look back at what pupils got up to in the 80s and 90s.
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1994 – Primary 1 pupils in Irene Criggie’s class smile for the camera, having settled into life in the school.
1985 – Mark Frain is all eyes with Gray’s School of Art student Fraser Scobie’s prism glasses.
1985 – Kaimhill Primary pupils won the Community Policing Trophy competition, beating Walker Road. Chief Superintendent Hamish Irvine was there to hand out the prizes.
1982 – Pupils Melanie Wright and Nicola Munro hand over £2,060 worth of electricity stamps raised for OAPs to Hydro Board area manager Reg Acock.
1987 – Neil Sinclair, Claire Forest, Karen Sinclair, Andrew Cummings, Emily Ewen, David Beattie and Lynnett Smart provide the percussion during a music lesson.
1985- Kaimhill pupils show off their paintings with, back left, Fraser Scobie, and art supervisor Betty Henry.
1987 – Primary 6 and 7 children demonstrate their love of science during a lesson looking at salt crystals under a microscope.
1984 – Head teacher Sheena Allen shows Grampian Police Chief Constable Alistair Lynn a mini roundabout that’s been built in the school entrance hall.
1988 – Aberdeen Urban Wildlife Group praised pupils for their ideas for attracting birds.
1990 – Winners of Asda schools painting competition Colin Clark and Melanie McGregor receive their prizes from Ann Dobson and Jean Whyte of the Bridge of Dee superstore.
1987 – Primary 7 teacher Nanette Laird takes her pupils out into the playground to learn about trees.
1988 – Forvie Sands warden Bob Davis and head teacher Sheena Allen put pupils to work setting up a nature area.
1984 – Pupils had some great suggestions for the title of a new junior section in the Evening Express.
1992 – Five-year-olds Kelly Rennie and Richard Gibb strike the right note in the music class.
1984 – The Community Policing Trophy winners were, front, Andrea Reid, Billy Russell, Deborah Ness and Ronald Hardie.
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Gallery: Having fun and making memories at Kaimhill School
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