PUPILS and staff at a Clydebank primary school enjoyed a fun – and educational – Burns afternoon last week.
The primary ones, twos and threes at St Eunan’s had been busy learning Scottish songs to perform on the day.
And following their performances, they had the opportunity to taste haggis and eat some shortbread.
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Anne Docherty, head teacher, told the Post: “It’s been lovely to see all the children practicing their songs and coming to school with their tartan accessories.
“The children who hadn’t tasted haggis before were very interested to be part of that.”
Photographs taken by Derek Young
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