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Scotch College, as the name implies, has a strong connection with Scottish culture and traditions. Everyone at the College is exposed to the heritage in some way on a day to day basis. For example:
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All girls at the College wear kilts in the Campbell of Argyle tartan
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The pastoral care system at Scotch is based around a House system with each House named after a Scottish clan
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Every student, regardless of gender, proudly wears the rampant lion and St Andrew's Cross on their jumper and blazer
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The annual Lothian Medal competition also encourages the students to learn about Scottish Heritage
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The College Chapel, used for whole school assemblies once per week, hosts large carved clan shields and tartan banners
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At many College functions throughout the year, Haggis is served (and eagerly devoured!). It is piped in, and the traditional Ode to the Haggis, by Robbie Burns, is proudly recited
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Each rowing scull is named after a loch
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