Youngsters at a Bishopton school could count on having fun as they took part in a special event to promote maths.
The Maths Week at Dargavel Primary saw pupils, parents and staff embrace a whole host of activities.
Children at the school were able to take part in animation workshops, as well as create their own mini-golf courses.
At the end of the week, a special assembly was held for pupils to celebrate the learning that had taken place during the event.
Amy Ferry, depute headteacher at Dargavel Primary, told The Gazette: "It went really well and we had a really good turnout from our parents as well.
"We had a Maths Week quiz and a wee movie that showed all of the work that the children had been doing across the week.
"We wanted to highlight the importance of maths and to show the relevance of it by not just doing standalone maths lessons.
"All the children were really excited about it, which was fantastic."
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