Pupils are natural winners on screen
Published: Tuesday 9 January 2024

Pupils at Hamilton Grammar School are a picture of environmental friendliness.
For the ASN environmental class has won a South Lanarkshire-wide competition to create a short film about the Biodiversity of the school grounds – and won a camera trap for the school garden.
The pupils won the Secondary School category in the council-run competition with their film about the nature garden and their winning entry can be viewed online.
ASN Science Teacher Michelle Colbourne said: “The young people benefited so much from just the experience of making the film, but to win the prize is a great boost to them and is testament to the brilliant work they put into it.
“The camera trap will be an invaluable asset to helping pupils throughout the school in their learning about nature and we are excited about the opportunities it will bring.”
The prize was presented to the class by Councillor Mark McGeever, chair of the council’s Climate Change Committee, who said: “I was highly impressed with the quality of the video and greatly entertained by it, and so am delighted that it proved to be a winner.
“Wildlife is so important to our environment and it is encouraging to see young people learning about it and able to take that knowledge and appreciation into their later life. I wish the school many enjoyable lessons that will be enhanced by this camera trap.”

1 August 2025
Major improvements on way for road in East Kilbride
31 July 2025
More spaces as second Park and Ride opens
30 July 2025
Local Action Fund is on track in Carluke
29 July 2025
Apply now for Charitable Trust’s anti-poverty funding
28 July 2025
Improvement works on way for A721
25 July 2025
Local Action Fund strikes the right note
24 July 2025
Keep people and pets safe – don’t leave glass lying around
23 July 2025
Council receives highest accolade for supporting military personnel
23 July 2025
Local Action Fund to help local communities
23 July 2025
Climate Emergency Fund to help communities