The parents of six youngsters have shared the proud moment they waved their twins off as a large number of twins and triplets head into primary one this year.
The families of three sets of twins are celebrating as the youngsters head to schools in Glasgow - and they're among 49 pairs starting out today.
Amongst the youngsters are Finn and Luna Healy, 4, Marlie and Molly Hutchison, 4, who will be attending St Bartholomew’s Primary. Mustafa and Zainab Muhammad Noreen, 4, Jasraj and Navraj Singh Gill, 4, and Ayesha and Aleesha Naveed, 5, will be joining Cuthbertson Primary. Meanwhile, Aven and Reed Cox, 4, will be at Battlefield Primary.
READ MORE: Glasgow care home worker to climb Mont Blanc so elderly residents can tick off bucket listKatherine Cox, who is the proud parent of Aven and Reed, said: "They were great this morning, I’m feeling really proud of them, and as they are our youngest children it feels like a significant part of parenting is over, so it’s a big day for us as parents too, we can focus on ourselves a little bit more moving forward.
“We have around 5,000 P1s starting with us today – including 49 sets of twins and two sets of triplets!
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