PUPILS are celebrating the end of a 10-week engineering project.
Youngsters from Trinity High School and Stonelaw High School, in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, took part in Get into Engineering, an education and industry scheme.
Since September this year, six pupils from fifth and sixth year had weekly lessons at university and on site.
They were taken out to Cuningar Loop, a £5.7million Legacy 2014 project to provide a new woodland park in the East End of Glasgow.
Pupils were also given research sessions at the Hamilton and Paisley campuses of University of the West of Scotland (UWS), which were led by two third-year engineering students.
The scheme was run by construction group Robertson, UWS, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), and urban regeneration company Clyde Gateway.
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