Six appliances and around 30 firefighters attended the scene in Port Glasgow.
Firefighters worked thorough the night to tackle a blaze at a former primary school in Inverclyde.
Emergency services were called to the derelict building in Port Glasgow, which was once Clune Park School, at 20:43 on Sunday. At the height of the blaze in Robert Street, around 30 firefighters were in attendance. Three appliances remained at the scene on Monday morning.A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "Operations Control immediately mobilised two appliances and a high reach vehicle to the scene and on arrival firefighters found a derelict school well alight.
"Additional resources were mobilised including four further appliances and crews remain on the scene as they dampen down hot spots to make the area safe."
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