Largs Academy pupils from yesteryear got the chance to roll back the years at a recent legacy evening.
On the night, there was the opportunity for former pupils and members of the public to come and visit the school building for one last time.
The Legacy Committee and History department have worked hard to make it a fitting farewell to the school.
There were many different items showcased throughout the evening, and it was possible to visit your old classrooms and see if your seat was still there; visit the maths department where a selection of historical maths items were on display.
There was also the opportunity to see photo stories of past school trips, staff members and major events.
Young writers were on hand in the English department, sharing their work and various displays of photos from throughout the years. Some of the school’s excellent young musicians performed a live display at the music department, and the Legacy Choir (comprising former and current pupils) performed a medley of favourite school show tunes in the Assembly Hall. Also on hand in every department were members of teaching staff and current pupils to chat about the history of the school.
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