It was a gold-en start to the term at Wemyss Bay Primary this year.

The school unveiled its Unicef banner on the school grounds - to show that its a 'gold rights respecting school'.

This particular status is the highest stage of the Rights Respecting Schools Award.

It is granted by Unicef UK to schools that have fully embedded children’s rights throughout the school in its policies, practice and ethos.

The status is awarded as 'pupils see themselves as rights respecting global citizens and are advocates for social justice, fairness and children’s rights at home and abroad'.

And on top of that, school pupils received Gold Biscuits as a reward after a local donation.

A school spokesperson said: "Thank you to Ian from our local Co-op for donating Gold biscuits for all children in our school and nursery."