Tuesday 26 August 2008

Congratulations to former pupils
Leila Morrison who graduated from the University of Glasgow with an MA Hons degree
and Laura Creech who graduated MChem from Heriot Watt University
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Inverness High School’s REAL Food business has been shortlisted for an award at the Highland and Islands Food and Drink Awards. The School food company is shortlisted alongside a leading Inverness restaurant, the Baxters food group and many innovative businesses in the Hospitality sector. The REAL Food business which grows some of its own produce on the school farm and retails to the general public at a number of outlets in the local area; was recently honoured by a visit from Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Rothesay.
Rector, Ritchie Cunningham said “I’m delighted the work of staff and pupils has been rewarded, it is a great honour to be recognized in this way. It is very flattering to be nominated alongside so many household names”.

Sunday 17 August 2008


Mr John Swinney, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable development visited Inverness High School during the summer holidays and had discussions with Mr Cunningham, some pupils working on REAL Food and other adults working on the School’s Social Enterprises

School Wins Schools Social Enterprise Award


Inverness High School wins Scottish Schools Enterprise Award.
Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education presented Inverness High School with one of the first Schools Social Enterprise Awards in June, at a ceremony in Edinburgh.The award recognizes all of the Enterprise activities in the school, in particular the pupil involvement in REAL Food and REAL Organics.