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‘Bittersweet’ end for ‘amazing’ group of Dingwall Academy S6 leavers





Dingwall S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Dingwall S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.

AN “amazing” group of S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy have been given a proper send-off, as their school days come to a “bittersweet” end.

On April 24, many young adults across Scotland finished their last ever day of high school, before beginning study leave to prepare for their last batch of exams this spring.

The leavers took to the academy corridors for ceilidh dancing, and their annual tradition of a colossal Strip the Willow.

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As well as this, the S6 leavers also re-organised themselves into their former primary school groups for a final photo.

Dingwall Academy said: “And another year group finishes! Thank you, good luck and goodbye to S6, another group of amazing young people with so much ahead of them.”

Mario Di Carlo said: “Always a bittersweet moment. Good luck all.”

2025 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
2025 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Tarradale S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Tarradale S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Ferintosh and Mulbuie S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Ferintosh and Mulbuie S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Marybank and Strathconon S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Marybank and Strathconon S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
S6 Dingwall Academy leavers who joined the school during their secondary education.
S6 Dingwall Academy leavers who joined the school during their secondary education.
Strathpeffer S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Strathpeffer S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Kiltearn S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Kiltearn S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Ben Wyvis S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
Ben Wyvis S6 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
2025 leavers at Dingwall Academy.
2025 leavers at Dingwall Academy.

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