This year the event returned to Queens Park, where 33 schools from across the region competed in track and field events.
Around 800 pupils from 33 Highland primary schools took part in the competition – but who earned their places at the top of the podium?
As part of the deal, the 23-year-old winger will spend next season on loan in England.
Caley Thistle have revealed they will stay in Fort George for training, and that they are talking to an insolvency practitioner about their future.
The club say the loss of their seven-figure Statkraft contract has forced Inverness to reconsider their financial position.
The club’s decision to move first team training 135 miles away from Inverness to Fife has been reversed.
Caley Thistle fans have said they would prefer administration over moving first team training to Kelty – here’s what that would look like.
This year’s march will take place on Saturday, June 22, and the rainbow flag will be flown at council headquarters and the Townhouse.
The 19-year-old, who came through the Staggies’ youth set-up, has dedicated himself to a personal training career since leaving County’s academy.
‘You don’t make decisions like getting rid of the youth set-up, because that’s your way out.’
The shot-stopper has returned to familiar surroundings, having spent time on loan at the club in 2017 and 2018.
The Caley Thistle Supporters’ Trust say the amount fans plan to withhold from ICT is closing in on a quarter of a million pounds.
The secondary school took home the prize at tonight’s Proud Scotland Awards in Edinburgh.
In changeable conditions, a flurry of activity got the 2024 season up and running at Nairn Bowling Club.
Hundreds of supporters are indicating they will not be buying season tickets or merchandise in protest over the club’s leadership.
Amid Caley Thistle’s financial difficulties and controversial plan to move first team training to Kelty, the future of the clubs’ academy is safe.
Charlie Christie is just one of those delighted that the ICT academy will continue to operate in the coming years.
Ross Morrison says doing so would mean more investment is required - despite creditors being owed around £300,000.
Aidan and Ciaran Lennan, who train out of HMAC in the Highland capital, will head to Budapest for the competition later this year.
“That step alone makes it feel like less of a club from Inverness,” says the academy product.