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Cumnock pupils and staff gearing up for Scottish run for school 'favourite'
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Robot cleaner proposal for Barony Campus to be considered by council
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East Ayrshire school dates set for 2024/24 academic year
'Road safety issues' leads to parking clampdown at Barony Campus
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Parents and carers told to avoid fines over parking arrangements at Cumnock school
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Council refutes claims pupils being 'denied toilet rights' at Cumnock school
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MP full of praise for Cumnock super school's food services
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