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The busy website of the largest school in Argyll and Bute, with 1,400 pupils.
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Lomond occupies an unique place in the provision of education in the West of Scotland. It caters for both day and boarding pupils, boys and girls, aged 3-18 years based on the Scottish model of education but 'borrowing' elements from elsewhere.
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The Rhu Primary School website for pupils, parents and visitors, with many examples of work by pupils.
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Cardross Primary School seeks to encourage and develop each child’s abilities and talents and help train them in the skills which will form the basis of their future education. The school seeks to create responsible attitudes in the children towards their work and in their relationships with each other, and to nurture moral and social attitudes, which will enable them to become useful members of the community.
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The main part of the present Kilcreggan School building was opened in 1971 but an annex of the old school was retained and houses the preschool unit. The main building consists of five classrooms of good size and attractive design, occupied by P1 to P7 pupils. The grounds are large and as well as hard surfacing there is a blaes football pitch and school garden.
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The Rosneath Primary School website provides information about the work of the school. The aim of the school is to produce children who are confident individuals, responsible citizens, effective contributors and successful learners.
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Arrochar Primary School sits on the banks of Loch Lomond at Tarbet with wonderful views of Ben Lomond. Accommodation is divided between the original Victorian building and a modern classroom block. Pupils have ready access to an adjacent woodland area and the shoreline of the loch.
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The school is non-denominational, co-educational and takes boys and girls from primary 1 to 7. The school's aim is to provide a sound and general education for pupils, fostering in them respect for others and for the community in which they live. Pupils are encouraged to give of their best and work towards raising standards whenever possible.
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John Logie Baird Primary at Churchill is a non-denominational school which caters for both boys and girls, covering the primary stages one to seven. The school also has a pre-school unit for children aged three to five years.
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St Joseph’s Primary School strives to develop a Catholic Learning Community where each child feels cherished for his/her unique personal worth and is encouraged to reach his/her full potential. A real enjoyment of learning is promoted in a rich and stimulating environment, respecting the beliefs and values of all.
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Hermitage Primary School is a non-denominational co-educational school in Helensburgh, covers all stages of Primary 1 to 7, and is the largest primary school in Argyll and Bute. it prides itself on its learning environment and stepping outdoors is no different. Recent developments include an imaginative play area with large dragon ship, storytelling area and outdoor performance area.