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Singalong at Achahoish Primary

Achahoish Primary School pupils.

The boys and girls at Achahoish Primary School worked hard during December to decorate their school hall in preparation for December 20, when they invited all the community to join them in the school for a night of Christmas fun with a community Christmas singalong.

Head teacher Lucy Blake said: ‘It was lovely to see the school full of friends and family. Everyone joined in with the festive singing and we were treated to poems and readings from the pupils.

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