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  • Pictured; Kayla McKinlay; Eloise Scott and Ella Davis (all aged 9)<br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Rossi Amabile (aged 6) and Sophia Hind (aged 6) presented the cheque to Lee Williams, Scottyish SPCA education Officer. <br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. .he animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. The pupils had raised £  and presented a cheque to Lesley of the Scottish SPCA.  Children from the school learnt a valuable lesson when five pupils found an injured pigeon and callwe the Scottish SPCA who came to the rescue.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Danny Johnston, Matthew Myddelton, Isla Wilkie, Rodd Hibberd and  Jack Flockhart (pigeon rescuers all aged 11) with Lee Williams, Education Officer.<br />
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The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Rossi Amabile (aged 6) and Sophia Hind (aged 6) presented the cheque to Lee Williams, Scottyish SPCA education Officer. <br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. .he animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. The pupils had raised £  and presented a cheque to Lesley of the Scottish SPCA.  Children from the school learnt a valuable lesson when five pupils found an injured pigeon and callwe the Scottish SPCA who came to the rescue.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Rossi Amabile (aged 6) and Sophia Hind (aged 6) presented the cheque to Lee Williams, Scottyish SPCA education Officer. <br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. .he animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. The pupils had raised £  and presented a cheque to Lesley of the Scottish SPCA.  Children from the school learnt a valuable lesson when five pupils found an injured pigeon and callwe the Scottish SPCA who came to the rescue.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Danny Johnston, Matthew Myddelton, Isla Wilkie, Rodd Hibberd and  Jack Flockhart (pigeon rescuers all aged 11) with Lee Williams, Education Officer.<br />
<br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Danny Johnston, Matthew Myddelton, Isla Wilkie, Rodd Hibberd and  Jack Flockhart (pigeon rescuers all aged 11) with Lee Williams, Education Officer.<br />
<br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Rossi Amabile (aged 6) and Sophia Hind (aged 6) presented the cheque to Lee Williams, Scottyish SPCA education Officer. <br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. .he animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. The pupils had raised £  and presented a cheque to Lesley of the Scottish SPCA.  Children from the school learnt a valuable lesson when five pupils found an injured pigeon and callwe the Scottish SPCA who came to the rescue.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Danny Johnston, Matthew Myddelton, Isla Wilkie, Rodd Hibberd and  Jack Flockhart (pigeon rescuers all aged 11) with Lee Williams, Education Officer.<br />
<br />
The Scottish SPPA launched the education programme at Buckstone Primary School in Edinburgh today. The animal welfare charity's head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Dr Jo Williams, senior lecturer in clinical and health psychology, came along to start the programme at the school. P1 girls held a “dress up as your favourite animal day” on Friday and raised £417.50which was presented a cheque to Lee Williams, Education Officer, of the Scottish SPCA.  Isla Wilkie and the boys found a pigeon in the playground trapped between the fence and a neighbours fence. They called the Scottish SPCA (Isla did) as they remembered the phone number from a recent education visit by Scottish SPCA.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 1 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_SSPCA_education_programme_GE...jpg