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THREE AND EASY: Lucy Mack, Hazel McGarvie and Olivia Young rose to the challenge.
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Barassie Primary PTA held a two mile sponsored cycle called the North Beach Challenge, to raise funds for a school visit to the pantomime at Christmas time and Christmas entertainment for the nursery kids. Kids from the nursery right through to P7 took part and cycled along the cycle path back to Barassie Primary where they all received a medal for their efforts. Terry Packard with Emily (P4-3), left and Ben (Pre school).
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PEDAL POWER: Barassie Primary children get set for their cycle challenge.
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Barassie Primary PTA held a two mile sponsored cycle called the North Beach Challenge, to raise funds for a school visit to the pantomime at Christmas time and Christmas entertainment for the nursery kids. Kids from the nursery right through to P7 took part and cycled along the cycle path back to Barassie Primary where they all received a medal for their efforts.
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Barassie Primary PTA held a two mile sponsored cycle called the North Beach Challenge, to raise funds for a school visit to the pantomime at Christmas time and Christmas entertainment for the nursery kids. Kids from the nursery right through to P7 took part and cycled along the cycle path back to Barassie Primary where they all received a medal for their efforts.
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WHEELY EASY: two young girls give it their best.
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TRIUMPH: Emma Fullerton and Abigail Young (both of P7) show off their medals after completing the challenge.
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WE DID IT: Fraser McRae, Edward Guntrip and Collin Purdie (all P7) are as pleased as punch.
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Barassie Primary PTA held a two mile sponsored cycle called the North Beach Challenge, to raise funds for a school visit to the pantomime at Christmas time and Christmas entertainment for the nursery kids. Kids from the nursery right through to P7 took part and cycled along the cycle path back to Barassie Primary where they all received a medal for their efforts. Left to right, Olivia Young (P6-5) and Eilidh Purdie (P5).
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JOY: Gemma Trainor was delighted to receive her medal.