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  1. Children and young people showing year on year improvement in education

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    Primary pupils in West Dunbartonshire’s schools are meeting or exceeding the national average in reading, writing and numeracy. A report to the Educational Services Committee shows a steady…

  2. Children and young people to receive additional bereavement support

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    Children and young people in West Dunbartonshire schools and Early Learning Centres will receive additional help and support to cope with losing a loved one. To meet demand for support, West…

  3. Pupils take part in Chromebook repair project

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    Pupils at Vale of Leven Academy will take part in an exciting project by repairing Chromebooks in schools. The project, which will take place in the Communications Base at Vale of Leven Academy,…

  4. Free family fun days over Easter break as part of Council’s cost of living support

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    Families across West Dunbartonshire are being given the chance to enjoy a series of free family fun days taking place this April as part of the Council’s Cost of Living initiative.

  5. Consultation on changing the Primary School enrolment date

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    West Dunbartonshire Council is seeking residents’ views on plans to change the enrolment date for registering children into primary one. The Educational Services Committee approved the launch of the…

  6. A Day at the Museum display for Braehead Primary School pupils

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    Pupils at Braehead Primary School turned their school into a museum to showcase exhibitions ranging from Dinosaurs to World War 2 following a plea from Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. The museum…

  7. More than 600 trees planted in initiative to create new native woodland

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    Members of the Clydebank community came together to plant more than 600 trees as part of a programme to create a new native woodland.

  8. Council ‘SHINE’ programme of free activities over the Easter holidays

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    West Dunbartonshire Council has launched a fun packed programme of free and engaging activities for children and young people over the Easter holidays.  The Council’s “School Holidays Involve…

  9. Two members appointed to Clydebank Town Board to drive regeneration

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    Two councillors have been appointed to the Clydebank Town Board to help drive forward regeneration in the town.

  10. Strong inspection report for Clydebank High School

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    Clydebank High School has been awarded a 'Very Good' grading in three of the four areas during a recent inspection.