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Class of ’22: Our pictures of High School of Dundee leavers’ day

High School of Dundee leavers' day 2022: Pictures by Steve MacDougall/DCT Media.
High School of Dundee leavers' day 2022: Pictures by Steve MacDougall/DCT Media.

Young people across Scotland are putting their school days behind them for the next adventure of their lives.

And the High School of Dundee’s eldest pupils were among the latest to say farewell to their peers and school staff at a celebration on Thursday.

The Form 6 students gathered for a photograph at the iconic pillars before getting their yearbooks signed by classmates and teachers.

Leavers’ day is an annual tradition for the school, and our photographer was on hand to capture the milestone event for young people before they move on to university, college, work or elsewhere.

High School of Dundee leavers’ day 2022 is the latest event to be featured in Class of ’22 series in which we are showcasing pictures from some of the leavers proms and dances for secondary schools across Tayside and Fife.

High School of Dundee leavers’ day 2022:

The traditional leavers picture at the pillars.
Form Six leavers dressed up for the special occasion.
There were lots of smiles as the leavers celebrated the end of their school days.
Pupils gathered for one last time before they go on to the next chapter in their lives.
Onlookers were eager to photograph the special moment.
It was a proud moment for students and their teachers.
It was a fun afternoon for the leavers.
Class of 2022.
From left: head of school Sophie Elder, depute head of school Harry Paul and head of school Sneha Sripada.
Leavers signed each other’s yearbooks.
Yearbooks will contain some amusing messages!
It was a day to make memories.

If your school would like its prom to be featured in our Class of ’22 series and hasn’t arranged for a photographer yet, email schoolsandfamily@thecourier.co.uk.

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