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St Margaret s School hopes to inspire next generation with anniversary events

© St Margaret s School Judy Murray is taking part in the celebrations later this month. An independent girls school in Aberdeen will celebrate its 175th anniversary with a series of events featuring inspirational women. St. Margaret’s School for Girls was founded as a day school in 1846 by Ann Stephen, who taught youngsters in her parent’s house on Union Wynd. The school moved to its current home at Albyn Place in 1890. To mark the milestone the institution is hosting a series of events featuring stories and insights from women in all walks of life – including sport, science, business, journalism, social enterprise and politics.

Aberdeen youngster rallies classmates to help fund teddy bears for Scotland s Charity Air Ambulance

© SCAA SCAA pilot Pete and his daughter, Arabella. A north-east schoolgirl rallied her classmates to help fund teddy bears for seriously ill and injured children. Captain Pete Winn flies with Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance’s (SCAA) Aberdeen-based crew, taking rapid emergency care to those most in need across Scotland. The charity helicopter air ambulance always carries an SCAA teddy bear on board to give to young patients as a distraction and comfort both in the aircraft and on their journey to the hospital. When Pete’s nine-year-old daughter Arabella learned of the vital role of the cuddly passengers, she decided to enlist the help of fellow pupils at St Margaret’s School for Girls in Aberdeen as fundraisers to support the scheme.

SPONSORED: St Margaret s - inspiring girls against the odds

by Sponsored Content © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Anna Tomlinson, Head at St Margaret’s School for Girls, explains the various ups and downs the school has experienced over the past year. Nobody could have foreseen what 2020 had in store for us when we returned to school in January.  It has been a year of ups, downs, challenges and opportunities. As we approach the festive holidays, it’s a poignant time to reflect on how our staff, pupils and parents have navigated these uncertain times, and I do so with great pride.

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