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Pupils in Milton, Ardross, Dingwall and Strathgarve get into holiday spirit with shows and get-togethers


By Federica Stefani

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PUPILS across Ross-shire 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.

Fiona MacLean, secretary at Ardross Primary, said: “The show was received by a fantastic audience who joined in with lots of booing and hissing! The children were amazing and we managed to raise an amazing £741.70 for our school funds – huge thanks to the local community for supporting us.”

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 organised earlier this week where each child received a present.

Milton Primary head teacher Isobel Sinclair said: “There is a true community spirit in Milton, everyone pulls together to ensure that everyone has a merry Christmas.”

She added: “ It’s a small community with a big heart.”

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

Head teacher Sandra Nesbitt said: “All performances were well attended with very positive feedback from the audiences. Thanks to everyone who helped with the costumes which looked superb.”

Strathgarve Primary School pupils meanwhile performed in their Christmas show The Right Shepherd.


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