City school named as education partner for upcoming art trail

CLAN Cancer Support has announced Albyn School as the official education partner for its upcoming art trail which will see BookBench sculptures installed across the North-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland next summer.

The leading North-east cancer charity, in partnership with Wild in Art, will exhibit BookBench sculptures across the North-east, Moray, Shetland and Orkney as part of The BookBench Trail sponsored by Bilfinger and Hellmann Worldwide Logistics.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily business news digest.

The partnership is a natural fit for Albyn, as it aligns with the School’s values; fostering a sense of community and social responsibility among pupils and staff.

As part of the agreement, the School will support the trail’s engagement programme which encourages schools and community groups to get involved in the project by designing their own mini BookBench sculpture. Leading up to the trail, the Albyn School community will coordinate their fundraising efforts to support Clan as well as being involved in educational events.

An information event about the project’s engagement programme is taking place at Clan House on Thursday, September 12 from 4pm-6pm with schools and community groups invited to attend for more information on how they can design their own small sculpture for the trail.

Frances Loughrey, development director from Albyn School, will be speaking to attendees on the night.

“We have a rich history in Aberdeen and want to continue to play our part in ensuring our city thrives and providing our pupils with meaningful opportunities for giving back. Albyn is delighted to be working with Clan over the coming year.”

As a major sponsor of the project, Albyn School will have one large sculpture featured in the trail and a mini BookBench sculpture.

This post was originally published on this site