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Hutchesons’ Grammar School 2013 - 2014Commonwealth Games Celebrations
Hutchie 2014At the end of last term the Primary School held two amazing Mini Games days in honour of Glasgow 2014. Primary children in P4-7 moved round fifteen events in the sunshine at Auldhouse. There were many enjoyable events including swimming, rugby and shooting with Nerf guns. Helpers from S3 led the events and made everything run smoothly. The Infant classes also experienced their very own special sporting challenges in the grounds of Kingarth Street where they tried a variety of sports such as lawn bowls, hockey and hurdles. All the pupils showed great commitment, athleticism and team spirit.
More photographs from these events can be seen on the School Flickr!
Lawn Bowls Robert Conway
On Friday 28th of March the primary children enjoyed meeting para-athlete Robert Conway who is the current World Champion at Bowls! Robert is a visually impaired bowler, and he explained that he can only see a few yards ahead. Visually impaired bowlers have a ‘Director’, a person who helps them with the direction of the bowl and the position of the jack. If a visually impaired bowler wins a medal, the Director also receives one!
Hockey Sam Judge and Morag McLellan
Sam Judge and Morag McLellan visited us to talk about their Hockey careers. We were very excited as they are both FPs and had been taught in the Assembly Hall and gym at Kingarth Street! As we have so many children playing hockey, we had some knowledgeable questions such as; how fast does the hockey ball travel when you hit it and which teams are you scared of playing? The answer to the latter was interesting - they were not scared of any team but knew they would have to try their best and persevere. This is a very good message for all of us to apply to school! They had a tour of the school to see all the changes made since they left and particularly enjoyed seeing the gym!
Mountain-biking Lee Craigie
Apart from being one of the best female riders in the UK, Lee has a passion for the development of the sport. She has also been key in the development of Cycletherapy which uses a combination of mountain bike skills coaching and bike maintenance to raise the self-esteem of children who cannot cope with mainstream education.
Wrestling Andrew Cairns and Craig McKenna
Two wrestlers, Andrew Cairns and Craig McKenna, coaches at Dumbarton Wrestling Club, visited during May. There were lots of squeals and groans as they lifted one another and then crashed to the floor! Many boys in the audience were keen wrestling fans and recognised the moves! Pupils discovered that some of the moves are similar to those in Judo and that you don’t need to be tall to be a wrestler! After the demonstration one of the children was heard to comment that the wrestlers should audition for the next Incredible Hulk film!!
Weightlifting Louise Mather and Colette Will
Two Scottish weightlifters, Colette Will and Louise Mather, demonstrated both the ‘snatch’ and ‘clean and jerk’ lifts. Colette used to be a gymnast and Louise won the UK’s Strongest Woman title. Pupils learned that athletes compete against others with the same body weight as their own and both girls lift 16 stones.
There was a huge range of exciting events at Kingarth Street in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow!The School hosted a series of unique Glasgow 2014 assemblies at Kingarth Street with a variety of athletes showcasing their sports, ranging from bowling through to wrestling! As well as the athletes highlighted on this page, we were visited by the following: Kimberley and Louise Renicks who demonstrated Judo, both of whom won gold medals; Squash players Alan Clyne and Frania Gillen-Buchert; Natalie Milne, Triathlete.We were also delighted by a visit from FP Marion (Maz) Bryden who had a significant role in the Games as Production Manager for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.Finally, Kingarth Street had the great honour of welcoming the Chairman of the Organising Committee, Lord Smith of Kelvin, who cut the ribbon at the P1-3 Mini Commonwealth Games Fun Day.
Athletes On Parade
Lord Smith meets pupil Brodie Knight (then P6) who composed a special song in celebration of the Games sung by the whole of Kingarth St.
The Queen’s Baton is in Malta. Here P3W and Stuart House took the
#hutchiebaton 5.5km = 18.92km
Clyde visited the school. What a brilliant sporty
bunch!
The #hutchiebaton was bubbling over with excitement in
the hands of P5G. It ‘floated’ a whopping 2.5km. Well done!
To complete our picture of Clyde, the
#hutchiebaton needs to travel 190km. It’s 25km per body part. Current
dist = 158.12km
Lord Smith of Kelvin has written to Hutchie
sending words of encouragement for the #hutchiebaton and our
own Games
P5 space hopped 1.7kms with our
#hutchiebaton. New distance = 125.7km.
Will we reach our target?
P3K scooted, yes scooted, 1.5km with the #hutchiebaton.
They certainly looked like they had fun
Emily and Ben on their marks with the
#hutchiebaton
P1C was so happy the sun was shining that
it skipped a whopping 2.7km with the #hutchiebaton
Lewis and other Hutchie
children took the #hutchiebaton 4km,
in the sunshine. Total distance =
106km
P6P, representing Singapore, took the #hutchiebaton on its first 3-legged journey, covering 300m. Fun
and games!
P3H was practising the egg and spoon
race for Sports’ Day with the
#hutchiebaton. Dist = 2.7km. Check it out!
Who would think P6M, aka Team Pakistan,
could travel so far by piggyback with the
#hutchiebaton! Dist = 2km
Marcus walked 3kms at the Hermitage (in the rain) with
our #hutchiebaton, bringing our total
distance to 122kms
Chloe and her classmates in P1E limbo’ed nearly
half a km with the #hutchiebaton. How
is that possible?! Amazing!
Formula 1 watch out! Jamie and P4W
travelled an impressive 2.32km with the #hutchiebaton. Very well done
Matthew took the #hutchiebaton 42km on his bike! New total
= 80.6km
Findlay, Kate, Angus, Harris and Ginevra ran 3km round Newlands
Park with the #hutchiebaton. Total
distance = 93.6km
Athletes’ Village Art Competition A big thank you to all 162 pupils from Primary 1 right the way up to Secondary 5 who submitted poster designs for the Athletes’ Village Art Competition. We received some outstanding artwork: fantastically colourful portraits of Clyde, skilfully drawn athletes, creative interpretations of all the 17 sports, 70 nations and some of Glasgow’s amazing venues. All the entries were of a tremendously high standard, but Catriona Reid (then S3) and Noah Bateman (then P6) submitted artwork which was judged as ‘Outstanding’ by our panel.
The 16 winners have had their work displayed in the athletes’ village during Glasgow 2014, and the School has received several lovely letters and postcards in response.
See all the entries on the Hutchesons’ Flickr
Pupils have also been enjoying taking up their very own Hutchie Baton Challenge, which was a great success on Twitter under the hashtag #hutchiebaton, to take the School baton an astounding distance of 190km.Starter’s Orders !
The Primary Commonwealth baton
began its journey today. The P3s ran
1.4km at their Run for Fun Club
The #hutchiebaton
was taken 3.02km by children in Stuart House
Today Clyde joined the P7s who ran
1.25km taking our #hutchiebaton total to
over 5.5km
The Queen’s Baton is in Canada. The
#hutchiebaton is in Glasgow. Argyll house took it 3.7km = a total
of 9.32km
Lochiel House took the #hutchiebaton 4.1km =
a total of 13.42km
On Bank Holiday Monday, Erica took
the #hutchiebaton on a 10km trot on her new
pony, Smurf! New total = 28.9km
Montrose House took the #hutchiebaton 5.3 km today = a total of
39.6 km. How far can it go?
Christopher & #hutchiebaton ran
2.9km as part of the 29th Cubs athletics
badge night at Bellahouston running track
Last night, Mariam took the #hutchiebaton 0.8km around Bothwell Castle. Total distance =
94.4km
Miranda took the #hutchiebaton 4km on her bike. With the help
of Argyll House the total distance = 102km.
Well done!
Isobel and other Hutchie children helped take the
#hutchiebaton 5km today. The total
distance is now 119km
The Queen’s Baton is in Wales. P1C is
studying Wales & ran & hurdled 2kms with the #hutchiebaton.
Distance now 124km
P3W took the #hutchiebaton on a
2.5km journey through the rainforest vines and met various animals on
the way!
P2S were transformed into a Class of
Clydes. They ran nearly 1km with the
#hutchiebaton. Watch out Mo Farah!
FINALLYThanks to all the pupils, staff, parents and tweeters for helping us on our incredible Journey!
Mr & Mrs Waugh made the #hutchiebaton.
Callum Gillanders Age 8, P4
Catriona Reid ‘Outstanding’ Age 14, S3 Craig Smith Age 14, S3
Dhruv Shenoy Age 7, P3
Zara Mason Age 11, P7
Gary Lee Age 16, S5
Gunjan Gaheer Age 12, S1
Salwa Malik Age 13, S2
Noah Bateman ‘Outstanding’ Age 10, S6
Elise Fitzgerald Age 10, P6Iman Babar Age 6, P2
Beth Williamson Age 5, P1
Molly Bambrough Age 12, S1
Gillian Cornwell Age 11, S1 Lily Irwin Age 12, S1Alex MacKinnon Age 9, P5
APR 28 MAY 6 MAY 12 MAY 13 MAY 20MAY 28 JUNE 11MAY 1 MAY 16
MAY 22
JUNE 3 JUNE 4 JUNE 5 JUNE 6
FINISH LINE
JUNE 6BANK HOLIDAY
APR 30 MAY 7MAY 2MAY 9 MAY 12 MAY 15 MAY 20
MAY 21
MAY 27 JUNE 2 JUNE 4 JUNE 4 JUNE 5 JUNE 6 JUNE 11JUNE 19
Ages and year groups displayed from the time of the competition
In a final last push, our baton was cycled up the
Clyde to complete its 190km journey. Well done to all involved.
Hilary Atkinson (Former Pupil C1997) General Manager, Sport Services at Glasgow 2014
Liz Bertram (Modern languages) Queen’s Baton Relay Community Choir Singer
Laurence Burns (Former Pupil C2010) Administrator, Athletes Village
Marion (Maz) Bryden (Former Pupil, C1987) Production Stage Manager Glasgow 2014 Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Elaine Cooper (Former Pupil C2007) Retail crew, official merchandise, Glasgow Green
Sarah Cooper (Former Pupil C2012) Retail crew, official merchandise, SECC
Briony Coyle (Pupil, S6) Baton Bearer, selected by Hutchesons’
Jenna Park née Allan (Former Pupil C1959) Baton Bearer
Michelle Craig (Library Assistant) Spectator Services - Hockey
Elaine Duncan (Pupil, S6) Baton Bearer, for work with the J8 Group
Helen Gibson (Depute Rector Upper Primary interim) Clydesider, Team Leader Kit Carriers, Athletics
Valerie Goff (Primary Teacher) Opening Ceremony Cast Member
Ian Harrow (Economics & Business) Host City Volunteer Team Leader
Alistair Hector (School Governor) Clydesider
Samantha Judge (Former Pupil C1996) Baton Bearer
Kate Keter (Archivist) Opening Ceremony Cast Member
Harry Levitus (Former Pupil C2014) Clyde Mascot*
Colin Macleod (ITC) More than Gold Street Pastor, helping those in need in the City Centre
John McCrossan (Primary Teacher) Team Liaison Uganda Rugby 7s
Morag McLellan (Former Pupil C2008) Team Scotland, Hockey
Sandra McSporran (SMT Secretary) Co-Event Organiser for Torrance Baton Celebration, Clydesider for Spectator Services at the Hydro, the Clyde Auditorium and the SECC.
Kirsty Reid (Matron) Athletes Village Volunteer, entire games. One of only two Counsellors, for both Athletes and Games Workforce.
Jinty Rodger née Jamieson (Former Pupil C1968) Baton Bearer
Pete Russell (PE Department) Team Leader, Marshall in Tunnel at Athletics
Aarti Sharma (Pupil, P2) Closing Ceremony Cast Member
Craig Smith (Pupil, S4) Baton Bearer, nominated by Prestwick Tennis Club
Rosalind Stevenson (Former pupil C2006) Police Scotland Youth Volunteer Leader
James Wilde (Former Pupil C2010) Village Operations Co-ordinator
Nicola Wilde (Former Pupil C2014) Baton Bearer
Commonwealth Games: Hutchie Role of Honour
Pupil Baton Bearers, Craig Smith with Briony Coyle (centre) and Elaine Duncan.
Unfortunately this is not an exhaustive list, so please do contact us if you participated in the Games or any related activity and would like to share your story with the School.
*Rumoured!
Pete Russell
Baton Bearer Jinty Rodgers competed at the long jump for Scotland in the 1970 Commonwealth Games.