As they prepare to return to the classroom for a new term on Wednesday August 14, Dalintober Primary School’s staff and pupils have been looking back on the successes of 2023-2024.
Before the summer break, the school held its annual prizegiving at Campbeltown Parish Church on Wednesday June 26.
Head teacher Caroline Armour said: “I would like to thank all pupils, parents, family and staff members who attended and supported the event, Campbeltown Parish Church for the use of such a beautiful community venue, Kenny Craig for photography and Mrs Ronald, Mrs MacPherson and Mr Cosgrove for assisting with organising the event.
“It was a very special evening and it was lovely to involve the wider community in celebrating some of the many achievements of our young people over the course of session 23-24. My thanks to all.”
The prize-winners were: P1 Boys Bell Cup for Infants: Koen Green; P1 Girls Dalaruan Trophy: Aria Mullen; P2 Boys Davaar Sports Trophy: Cailean Johnson; P2 Girls CS Wind UK Ltd Sports Trophy: Elle Goddard; P3 Boys Hume Cup: Corey Lang; P3 Girls Glendinning Cup: Lacey McKenzie and Millie McPherson; P4 Boys Glen Scotia Quaich: Wallace Amaut Nimmo; P4 Girls Crime Prevention Panel Trophy: Cara McKinven; P5 Boys The Jack Barrett Shield: Max Grumoli; P5 Girls The Jack Barrett Memorial Shield: Amelia McLean; P6 Boys The McGlynn Cup: Neil Watson; P6 Girls John Meenan Cup: Sienna Hogan; P7 Boys The McKinlay Cup: Graham Brown; P7 Girls The Smith Cup: Mica Amaut Nimmo.
General merit prizewinners: The Hunter Cup for Environmental Work: Cara McKinven and Harry Martin; P7 Languages Prize: Jay Tavendale; The Campbell Cup for Creativity: Lachaidh Gillies; The Catherine Black Award for Musicality and Performance: Mica Amaut Nimmo; The Alexander Colville Citizenship Trophy: Nina Woods; The Jenny Ralston Memorial Trophy: Eva McKinven; The Catherine Bruce-Lockhart Award for Effort: Cooper Scally; The Hector MacNeill Memorial Quaich for Story Writing: Euan Anderson; P7 Merit Prize for Boys Runner-Up: Euan Anderson; P7 Merit Prize for Boys (Dux): Evan Hunter; P7 Merit Prize for Girls Runner-Up: Mica Amaut Nimmo; P7 Merit Prize for Girls (Dux): Sophie Kelly.
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