PUPILS from Carnegie Primary School in Dunfermline have shown racism the red card at Murrayfield.
Primary 5 students Ian Marshall, Jack Smith and Pippa Sheeky were selected as finalists in the 'Show Racism the Red Card' creative competition for schools in Scotland.
The trio were the only representatives from Fife and attended the ceremony at the national rugby stadium on Friday, June 19.
Pippa was selected as the winner in the P3-5 category.
Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) is the leading UK anti-racism education charity.
It aims to empower and equip the young people of Scotland with tools to tackle racism and discrimination.
The creative competition was free for all Scottish schools and open to pupils from P1 to P6.
Youngsters could use a variety of formats to enter, including visual art posters and creative writing and poetry.
Entries were judged on their message, the craft and effort involved, and their appeal.
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