St Francis de Sales pupils have a remarkable grasp of world affairs and the Scottish referendum was a hot topic in school this week.
The St Francis de Sales School Council organised a ballot for the Junior School to vote on this important decision on the future of the 300-year-old union.
The School Council designed ballot boxes and distributed posters, explaining what the YES and NO campaigns wanted.
309 votes were cast in total.
YES was 134 votes (43%).
NO was 175 votes (57%).
This was remarkably similar to the final result in the actual Scottish Referendum in which 55% said NO and 45% said YES.
Egondi, ten, said: "I think that Scotland should be independent and manage her own money and oil."
But Grace, also ten, said: "I have discussed this with my dad and we both think Scotland and England need each other and should stay good friends."
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