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FESTIVE FLASHBACK: Day 16 Countdown to Christmas continues with look back to Nativity plays from Ardross, Milton, Dingwall and Strathgarve


By Federica Stefani

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PUPILS across Ross-shire last year kick-started the festive season with Christmas shows and events.

Ardross Primary had 32 pupils performing in the play Panto Pandemonium in the Ardross Hall.

Milton Primary School students were busy with a series of events running up to the holidays: a family Christmas lunch with almost 100 meals dished out by kitchen cook Mairi Sutherland; the Christmas show Whoopsa Daisy Angel and a Christmas party.

Pupils at Dingwall Primary School put on three very successful performances of their nativity show titled It’s a Baby.

Strathgarve Primary School pupils were also active with their show, The Right Shepherd.

Family Christmas dinner at Milton Primary
Family Christmas dinner at Milton Primary
Dingwall Primary Nativity. Connor, Euan and Ollie playing the Three Wise Men.
Dingwall Primary Nativity. Connor, Euan and Ollie playing the Three Wise Men.
Lucas, Carson, Matthew, Harry, Tianna, Jack, JJ, Dillon, Xavier, Hayden, Lily and Kenneth at the dress rehearsal for Dingwall Primary Nativity.
Lucas, Carson, Matthew, Harry, Tianna, Jack, JJ, Dillon, Xavier, Hayden, Lily and Kenneth at the dress rehearsal for Dingwall Primary Nativity.
Jessica, Gracie, Harlow, Katie, Ruby and Jessica were the stars of the show at Dingwall Primary Nativity.
Jessica, Gracie, Harlow, Katie, Ruby and Jessica were the stars of the show at Dingwall Primary Nativity.
Isla, Aaron, Coel, Brogan and Rameen at the dress rehearsal of Dingwall Primary Nativity.
Isla, Aaron, Coel, Brogan and Rameen at the dress rehearsal of Dingwall Primary Nativity.

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