Cannabaceae

Ben Lomond
Home of the Scots
Address
Map
1080 9th St.

84404
Coordinates41°15′00″N 111°57′06″W / 41.25000°N 111.95167°W / 41.25000; -111.95167
Information
TypePublic
Staff62.25 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,255 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio20.16[1]
Color(s)Columbia blue, red and white (Royal Stewart Plaid)
      [2]
MascotScot, Scottish Terrier
Team nameScots[2]
WebsiteBen Lomond High School

Ben Lomond High School is a comprehensive high school located in the Ogden City School District of Ogden, Utah, United States, currently educating students in grades 10–12. As of 2018, the principal is Steve Poll, his first year at Ben Lomond (2018/19).

Ben Lomond High School

History[edit]

Ben Lomond High School was named for the nearby Ben Lomond Mountain, so called by Scottish settlers who were reminded of Ben Lomond in Scotland. This local cultural influence gave the school its theme, including bagpipers, Royal Stewart tartan, and Scots. Students are known as "Friendly Fighting Scots."

Rivalry[edit]

Ben Lomond has a long running rivalry with Ogden High School which culminates each year with a football game known as the "Iron Horse" game. The winner takes possession of a trophy called the Iron Horse, a statue of two trains to signify Ogden's well-known railroad history. In the most recent game, on October 12, 2023, Ogden High School lost to Ben Lomond 21-7.[3]

The rivalry also exists in basketball, although not as strongly.

Renovations[edit]

In June 2006, residents of Ogden passed a bond to obtain money to reconstruct and renovate Ben Lomond High and other Ogden City schools. A partial demolition commenced in June 2007 on Ben Lomond's library media center, English/Freshmen building, ceramics room, courtyard, boiler/furnace room, the ROTC drill field and two JROTC classrooms, and was completed in September 2007. Construction of a new building was completed in August 2010. This included the construction of new classrooms, cafeteria, commons area, Media Center, office area, and a "facelift" to areas not replaced by new construction, including the auditorium and gym areas. The entry of the school was changed to face 9th Street in a southeasterly direction, with a new address of 1080 9th Street. The renovation of Ben Lomond High School was awarded the Mountain States Construction Silver Award for grades K-12 in 2010.[4]

Hymn[edit]

The School Hymn, written by Richard Packham, is sung to the tune of The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond. The song is sung with crossed arms and swaying from side to side. The lyrics are:

From the green Scottish hills where the proud pipers play,
To the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch,
There's no better clan, nor will there ever be
Than the Friendly Fighting Scots of Ben Lomond.

We're proud of Ben Lomond and all that she stands for,
And though o'er the earth we may wander,
A part of our hearts will always yearn to be
In the memory-hallowed halls of Ben Lomond.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Ben Lomond High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Ben Lomond High School". Utah High School Activities Association. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  3. ^ "Ogden vs. Ben Lomond - Football Game". Deseret News. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  4. ^ Trotter, Rachel. "Award given to Ben Lomond High School for design, construction". www.standard.net. Retrieved July 15, 2013.
  5. ^ "Michael Clifford". redOrbit. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
  6. ^ "Glenn Hubbard". Atlanta Braves. Major League Baseball. Retrieved 2014-09-03.

External links[edit]

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