Greenock Telegraph

Schoolkids impress at Burns contest

- Gordon McCracken gordon.mccracken@newsquest.co.uk

BRILLIANT Burnsians from across Inverclyde celebrated the bard’s work as a popular annual contest rebounds from the pandemic.

More than 120 young performers took part in the local edition of the Burns Federation’s schools’ competitio­n, which was held at the Beacon Arts Centre.

Spectators took in a wide variety of music, singing and recitation as youngsters from nine primary, five secondary and two additional support needs schools took part in the extravagan­za.

The fantastic performanc­es were also complement­ed by a series of impressive artworks that pupils from Craigmarlo­ch and All Saints Primary submitted for the art competitio­n.

Inverclyde Provost Drew McKenzie was among those who came along to watch.

Isabel Lind, one of the event’s organisers, told the Tele the competitio­n had been a big success.

She said: “We had a very high standard.

“Jean Abdulrahim came along to represent the Burns Federation and Raymond Jack as our club president, as well as George Grant from the Renfrewshi­re Associatio­n of

Burns Clubs.

“There’ll be national finals here in Inverclyde this year, the final for the secondary will be on March 23 and June 1 for the primary.

“It’s at Clydeview Academy this year and it means a lot to have it locally.

“We’re thrilled with the uptake we’ve had, things fell off during the pandemic naturally but we’ve been growing ever since.”

Mrs Lind said the competitio­n was an excellent opportunit­y for the area’s young people to learn about Burns and grow their self-esteem.

She added: “I think they all gain confidence from taking part.

“We had a case where one of the teachers told me a pupil was very nervous and asked if their pal could perform with them.

“He said it would be such an achievemen­t to get her up there, even if it was with a friend.

“We let them do that and I think something like that is the first step in building up their confidence.

“It was lovely as always and another strong showing from the area.”

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Poetic prowess Inverclyde schoolkids celebrated the bard’s work as a popular annual contest returned for another year. Pictures: George Munro

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