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Home » Pupil Zone » Citizenship Award Nominations 2026

Please use the following QR code to nominate a pupil in S1, S2 or S3 for the new Junior Citizenship Award. 

This award is decided by our current school captains, Deya and Lucy.

The form will close on Wednesday 13th May

In a new award for 2025, our S4-S6 pupils were asked to nominate a pupil who displays outstanding citizenship in their everyday life.   

The winner of this award is Hannah Ramsay who was nominated by many of her peers for showing kindness, compassion and hard work in everything she does. From caring for her older brother and younger sister to helping friends out whenever they need, she has a wonderful influence on others. 

One of her peers wrote, ‘she has inspired me with her positive attitude and encouragement.  She works so hard to do what is right for herself and others.  She truly deserves this award for her hard work and inclusiveness within the school” 

 
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