HIGH school pupils are celebrating after they won an award for their efforts to tackle sectarianism.
Pupils from Trinity High School in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, were presented with a Champions for Change award by leading anti-sectarianism charity Nil By Mouth.
The award recognises the depth of work in the school to challenge bigotry right across the curriculum.
Pupils participated in a series of workshops examining the role individuals, schools, religious leaders, politicians and the media need to play in combating bigotry.
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