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Dunbar Grammar School’s Ceilidh Goes Viral!

Dunbar Grammar School’s Ceilidh Goes Viral!

The internet is abuzz with the latest video from Dunbar Grammar School – and it’s all about ceilidh! A 31-second clip of students enjoying some traditional Scottish dancing has taken social media by storm, with thousands of viewers tuning in and giving their seal of approval.

Scottish Ceilidh with Traditional Scottish band – Love Scotland

Headteacher Claire Slowther was delighted to see the video go viral, thanking the school’s PE team for helping to spread love of Scottish Social Dancing. Ceilidh has been a long-standing tradition at Dunbar Grammar School, and it’s clear from the response that pupils are as passionate about it today as ever!

From its infectious energy to spirited moves and plenty of smiles all around, this ceilidh video has captured hearts and minds far beyond the school walls. It’s attracted the attention of Strictly Come Dancing professionals and television personalities, as well as former popstars – not bad for 31 seconds!

We can’t wait to see what Dunbar Grammar School will do next and where this ceilidh craze will take us! In the meantime, be sure to watch the video – it’s sure to bring a smile to your face.


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Are South African School Children the most disciplined in the world?

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When it comes to the most disciplined school children in the world, South Africa tops the list. 

South African schools have strict disciplinary policies that emphasize the importance of proper behaviour in class. From dress codes to time management standards,  policies aim to help students develop responsible behaviour and respect for their peers. 

The emphasis on high standards and respect for authority in South African schools can be attributed to the country’s history. During the Apartheid period, when discrimination was rampant, many students were taught to resist oppression through peaceful means.

In the video below, see the incredible disciplined cheer from a South African schools sports day.


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