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Primary Enterprisers - 2006

The new Primary Enterprise Reading Bus Committee had their first meeting in January 2006. Their first task is to produce their own radio show about the Reading Bus. They have shown tremendous enthusiasm, creativity and skill and their show - “Reading Radio” will be broadcast in May 2006. These youngsters have already be helping with presentations about the Reading Bus. In March 2006 Savannah and Juuso did their first presentation to Cultural Co-ordinators from all over Scotland. Their slide show and talk was very well received.

The 2006 Primary Enterprise Committee worked hard to create their own radio show about the Reading Bus. The ten pupils from the primary schools within the St Machar Community met every week at Station House Media Unit in Woodside. They learned interviewing skills and presenting techniques as well as how to use the recording equipment, edit their sound tracks and create jingles. The enterprising youngsters created their own questions and interviewed Tyrone Smith, Sports Presenter from North Tonight. They also visited North Sound to interview John McRuvie.

Committee 2006 - Members

Cornhill School Savannah Heskath
Woodside School Rowena Winram
Kittybrewster School Juuso Hirvonen
St Peter’s R.C. School Carrie Hutchison
Seaton School Charlie Lowe
Hanover Street School Scott Thomson
Causewayend School Leanne Malcolm
Sunnybank School Usama Elzarouk
St Machar Primary School David Russell
Donbank School Lewis Watt

Add comment August 29th, 2006

Primary Enterprisers - 2005

Involvement of pupils in the Reading Bus Project has been central to the success of the campaign. Through funding from “Determined to Succeed” youngsters have been given a genuine voice in shaping the initiative. They have been involved in a number of different enterprise initiatives which have included fundraising, marketing, designing, broadcasting as well as become very skilled at giving presentations about the Reading Bus.

The 2005 Primary Enterprise Committee had a very active year.
At the Aberdeen City Education (ACE) Award Ceremony in June 2005 these young enterprisers won a special award. Their work was described as “breathtaking and audacious”.

See the Year Profile for highlights of their year.

Members

Cornhill School Stacie McPherson
Woodside School Craig Morrice
Kittybrewster School Aidan Corrigan
Sunnybank School Samantha Somers
St Machar Primary School Miriam Duff
Donbank School Bobbi Murray
Seaton School Bobby Ronald
Hanover Street School Nicolas Riddoch
Causewayend School Sam Nicolson Milne
St Peter’s RC Primary School Carolyn Harper

Add comment December 29th, 2005


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