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THE HISTORY OF THE ROSS AND CROMARTY PIPES & DRUMS SCHOOL

Pipe Major Niall Matheson of The Ross and Cromarty Pipes and Drums SchoolIn September of 2004 Pipe Major Niall Matheson invited 10 of his most promising piping students to an extra tuition session at Alness Academy. Six months later 4 drumming students joined and The Easter Ross Pipes and Drums School was inaugurated. Three years on we are now the fastest growing band in the Highlands with over 50 piping and drumming students attending from Tain through to the Black Isle and from Dingwall and beyond. We now also have three piping tutors, three drumming tutors and an active committee. We have become a charity and are now re-named The Ross and Cromarty Pipes & Drums School.

Our Pipes and Drums School is exclusively for young people and provides tuition for young musicians from the age of 8 to 18. The music of the Pipes and Drums has provided the potential for our young musicians to increase their musical abilities, to improve their motor skills, to sharpen their powers of concentration and to develop their ability to work with other people and to demonstrate that ability through public appearances.

The Band’s appearances have included playing for the departure of many of the cruise liners at Invergordon including the QMThe Ross and Cromarty Pipes and Drums School playing for the Departure of the QE2 at Invergordon2 and the QE2. They have also played at many Highland events including the Alness Historic Vehicle Parade, The Glenmorangie Highland Gathering, The Invergordon Highland Gathering and at the Moy Game Fair. Mini Bands also played at Kintyre House, for the senior citizens in Evanton and also at a Ceilidh in Evanton. Many of our individual pipers were also asked to play at many charity events.

The Ross and Cromarty Pipes and Drums School at The Worlds, Glasgow Green, 2006 with their Pipe Major, Niall Matheson and Drum Major, Jackie McCall2006 also saw the band entering the competition circuit for the first time by competing at the both European and World Championships and at Championships in the North of Scotland. In our first year of competition the Band became The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association North of Scotland Branch Champions at The Aberdeen Highland Games. 

Since June 2006, when The Band started competing, we have now won 5 trophies and have also received a Highland Council Award for our contribution to music in the community (See News Page)

The Ross and Cromarty Pipes and Drums School winning their first Novice Juvenile Trophy at The Aberdeen Highland Games, 2006

The Band have been complimented by many people in the piping world for their professionalism, dress, decorum and their musical ability. These are just three of the endorsements we have had:-

“I am amazed at the standard of playing and control shown by such a young band”

Pipe Major Donald MacIntyre, Queen’s Own Highlanders.

“Their professionalism and technique is a credit to them. This Band will go far.”

Pipe Major Donald MacKay, Strathclyde Police Pipe Band.

“The enthusiasm, commitment and hard work put in by these young Pipers and Drummers will pay off in their competitions.”

Pipe Major Norman Gillies.

For more photographs of The Band please CLICK HERE 

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