Pupils across Glasgow are learning to code as the city immerses young people in digital learning.
Last week was National Coding Week - but primary one to seven at Crookston Castle are already skilled at the subject thanks to teacher David Ramsay.
Liz Cameron, Executive Member for Children, Young People and Lifelong Learning said: “I am delighted that our children and young people learning about coding and the opportunities to be immersed in digital learning.
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“This is a wonderful way to instil and encourage a passion for digital skills in our young people and they love it.
“They are learning skills that will help them in their future job prospects and further and higher education endeavours.
“Who knows, maybe we have the next Minecraft creator in our midst in Glasgow.”
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