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Planting for the future

FALLIN Primary School pupils are creating a community woodland in their grounds with each pupil planting a native tree or shrub.Read

Clear winners of litter prize

NEWTON Primary School in Dunblane has come out tops in Stirling Council’s Schools’ 2009 Litter Initiative Trophy Awards.Read

Eu’re top of the class

DRYMEN Primary School has retained its title as Euro-knowalls after being crowned winners of the Stirling Schools heat of the national competition, Euroquiz.Read

Lauren joins Gargunnock youngsters for Scottish celebrations

GARGUNNOCK Primary School had a special guest to help them in a day of celebrations of Scottish culture.Read

Roadshow warning to young drivers

SENIOR pupils from high schools across the Stirling area have heard and seen the consequences of road accidents.Read

Gaelic lessons in classroom crisis

STIRLING Council is at the centre of a storm over Gaelic education for secondary school pupils.Read

Kippen toasts the Bard

KIPPEN Primary School’s P7 class started the village celebrations for the 250th birthday of Robert Burns by inviting senior citizens and friends to their Burns Supper last Thursday.Read

Speed cut to save pupils

TRAFFIC around Aberfoyle Primary School should be slowing down soon following the approval of a new 20mph speed limit.Read

Parents angry at school attacks

RELATIVES of pupils at Balfron High say an attack at the school was not an isolated incident.Read

Kids’ question time

STIRLING school pupils will pit their wits against each other in a competition called Euroquiz, with a chance to compete in the grand final at Holyrood.Read

School work makes grade

EAST Plean Primary School has satisfied education inspectors, despite being told some improvements are still needed.Read

Good progress at Riverside

PROGRESS at Riverside Primary School has been judged “very good” by schools inspectors.Read

Drama out of a crisis

BANNOCKBURN High School was the venue for a gritty drama performance to highlight the issue of domestic abuse recently.Read

Back to school round up Jan 7

CHRISTMAS CHARITY – Sarah Holliday’s bauble was chosen from the Christmas wishing tree by the head boy and head girl. Sarah’s wish was to end cruelty to children and her nominated charity was the NSPCC. All donations to the wishing tree appeal, as well as the Christmas service collection, will be donated to this charity.Read

Enrolment procedure for primary schools

ALL children who are five years old on or before August 18, 2009, are of school age and must start their primary education on that date.Read

Safety campaign

EMERGENCY services are preparing for a hard-hitting event to drive home the safe motoring message to teenagers.Read

Jade’s poster triumph

A PRIMARY five pupil from Stirling has come out tops in a competition to highlight the dangers of going off with strangers.Read

Teacher Lexi’s date with calendar

PUPILS at Alva Academy will be backing one of their PE teachers and raising money for two popular Scottish charities at the same time.Read

Primary colours

EAST Plean Primary School is getting a splash of colour, thanks to Larbert Rotary Club.Read

Books will be a blessing for youngsters

PUPILS at St Ninians Primary School have a big heart when it comes to charity after raising £500 to buy books for a newly-built nursery in Malawi.Read

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