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Home at last – Fife’s snowbound school trippers get back safely

There were emotional reunions on Saturday as pupils and staff returned home.
There were emotional reunions on Saturday as pupils and staff returned home.

A number of children from Fife schools who were stuck away from home on school trips have finally returned home – much to the relief of their parents.

All the Fife schoolchildren snowbound on residential trips by the Beast from the East have now returned home safe.

Children from six of the region’s schools had their holidays extended slightly as they were unable to return from a variety of residential courses across Scotland.

Some had to stay on an extra night or two to enable transportation workers to clear snow blocked roads to enable their return home.

The last of the children arrived home on Saturday afternoon to their overjoyed mums and dads.

Carrie Lindsay, executive director for education and children’s services, said: “Although the children were being very well cared for, and most of them were delighted with the extra holiday, we are all very relieved to have them back.

“There has been a massive team effort to co-ordinate the return of so many different children, from different places.

“A big thank you is due the transportation service who worked through the night to clear routes to more isolated communities so that the children could get home. They have put in a tremendous effort.

“Also thanks to the school staff and the residential centres who have worked so hard to look after the children and keep them safe and reassured and of course the coach companies and their drivers who maneuvered through some difficult driving conditions.

“Most of all I’d like to thank the parents and carers  who, despite their anxiety, have shown great patience and faith that their children were being properly cared for and all efforts were being made to get them home safe.”