15 March 2010: 5:22am |
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PUPILS from across Glasgow are releasing thousands of trout into the Clyde this week as part of a plan to protect the city's river.Read
A LUCKY Glasgow schoolgirl who won the chance to go to the Winter Olympics has described the trip as an "amazing experience". Read
GLASGOW soccer starlet Grant Cassidy is also proving a hit with a top pipe band.Read
PRIMARY school pupils were taken on a subway adventure this week by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport's poet-in-residence John Rice.Read
KENNY MILLER gave pupils at Chirnsyde Primary School a day they'll never forget when he plotted the downfall of Spain with them.Read
SOUTH side school, Hutcheson Grammar booked their place in rugby's Brewin Dolphin Under 15 Scottish Schools Cup with a superb 10-7 win over Edinburgh aces George Watson's.Read
A TALENTED Glasgow schoolgirl is heading to the Winter Olympics to ski for Great Britain.Read
A team of Glasgow pupils have hit the top of the stock market in a financial competition.Read
PUPILS at a Glasgow school were stunned when a seismometer they were using for a science project had detected the recent Haiti quake.Read
BUDDING musicians at St Ninian's High School in Giffnock have something to sing about after winning a nationwide competition.Read
PUPILS from a city primary school are going green - and urging everyone else to do the same.Read
POLICE in Glasgow have arrested a man after a 45-year-old drinker was stabbed to death in a pub bust-up.Read
CHILDREN and their families in the south side have celebrated the official opening of their £6.5million school.Read
PUPILS at King's Park Secondary School proved they were bright sparks when they switching on their £20,000 solar panels for the first time.Read
AN 11-year-old Glasgow singing star has won the chance to represent Scotland at a national final.Read
STUDENT Tom Aitken has completed an important mission to deliver a book of Rabbie Burns poetry to the International Space Station.Read
SCHOOL pupils from Glasgow rubbed shoulders with the stars at the Scottish BAFTAS on Sunday.Read
GLASGOW City Council has launched radical new policy to combat bullying - including the emergence of cyber-bullyies. Read
A TALENTED young gymnast is set to learn from the world's top coaches in Russia thanks to a generous fundraising effort by her schoolpals.Read
Usually the last thing kids do going to school do is jump for joy. But that wasn't the case at the newly opened Ashpark Primary School.Read
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