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: March 2005
24 March 2005
Bridging the Gap at St Paul's High
4th and 5th year pupils are taking advantage of modern technology this week as they take part in the first live video link between the school and Scottish Universities.
18 March 2005
Memorial to Queen Mother unveiled in the Botanic Gardens
HRH Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay has unveiled a new public memorial in honour of his late grandmother at Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens.
18 March 2005
Historical remains of Franciscan friars re-interred
500 years on, the remains of 20 followers of St Francis of Assisi have been re-interred at the Southern Necropolis
17 March 2005
Partridge and Finch encourage Early Birds to Enter 10k
Two of Scotland's talented athletes - Susan Partridge and Joanne Finch joined forces this week with organisers of the UK's most successful women's only 10k to promote the 'Early Bird' entry fee to the race before 25 March.
17 March 2005
Children Take a trip down Nutritional Alley
Lexy Exercise, Freddy Fruitful and Willy Drinkit are characters that are taking Glasgow's schools by storm at the moment.
15 March 2005
New Full Time Start for P1 Pupils
Primary One pupils in Council primary schools will now start full-time education after the September Holiday weekend instead of the traditional October date.
15 March 2005
Glasgow to Host Small Ships Race 2006
The home of maritime heritage to showcase young sailing talent as the Clyde regeneration continues.
08 March 2005
Celebrate International Women's Day - Enter the 10K
Council urge women to pick up an entry form today for the 10k.
07 March 2005
Challenge to religion of science to be discussed at workshop
The successful Faith to Faith series of free lectures at the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art - exploring the faiths and beliefs of people around the world - takes a look this weekend at how science has challenged religious faith.
02 March 2005
Good Report Card for Drumchapel High School
A very favourable report by HM Inspectorate of Education has been published this week for Drumchapel High in Glasgow