Anderson High School unveils remembrance display

Around 1,400 poppies have been knitted and  crocheted by pupils at the Anderson High School (AHS) to mark Armistice Week.

The commemorative stone cairn was decorated with the poppies today (Monday) to remember the end of the First World War in November 1918. 

These poppies serve as a remembrance of those who lost their lives in  the First World War and in conflicts since. 

Robin Calder, head teacher at the AHS said: “It’s important that pupils understand the themes of remembrance and the impact that past conflicts have had on the Shetland community and elsewhere.”

Read the full story in this week’s Shetland Times. 

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