Youngsters in Port Glasgow are still on a high after enjoying a bumper Halloween celebration.
Pupils at St Michael's Primary enjoyed a school disco and then dressed up for the occasion at school.
There was an array of colourful costumes from super heroes to favourite book characters Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to a Minion.
Depute head Laura Hogan said: "Everyone in the school, from P1 to P7, dressed up. There was a real mixture of costumes.
"Staff took part in all the fun. We had a Mary Poppins and a Cowboy.
"The parent partnership held a disco on Tuesday evening for all classes.
"Then everyone dressed up for school on Halloween.
"We held activities in each class, dooking for apples.
"It was great fun and the children absolutely loved it.
"We still on a sugar rush from Halloween."
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