Pupils at Cumbrae Primary School are continuing their celebrations after a third award success.
The school's pupils and staff received their Digital Schools Award earlier this month.
The award recognises the use of digital technology across the curriculum to enhance the children's teaching and learning experiences.
We previously reported that the school had a stellar week after being recognised for their hard work with their pupils and community.
In April they received their Reading Schools Silver Award, which recognises the opportunities their pupils have to be immersed in a culture of reading in their facility.
They were also awarded their Rights Respecting School Silver Award by UNICEF UK.
The award is granted to schools that show commitment to promoting and realising children’s rights and encouraging adults children and young people to respect the rights of others in school.
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And a few weeks ago, the head teacher, Julie McAleese, was praised by inspectors for her aspirations to drive improvement.
Education Scotland sent out a team of inspectors to Cumbrae Primary in January this year and highlighted a number of positive aspects of the establishment including their 'friendly and happy ethos'.
Announcing the good news online, a spokesperson said: "And so the awards just keep on coming.
"Last week we were awarded the prestigious national Digital Schools Award which recognises our excellence in embedding digital technology across the curriculum to enhance the children's teaching and learning experiences.
"Well done all at Cumbrae Primary."
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