The group, from Braidhurst High School in Motherwell, joined players from the other five schools around the country at the national stadium for a brainstorming session about the programme and how its gone so far.
They then got down to the pitchside for a quick tour and finally out for games at Lesser Hampden with all the players mixed together in teams.
All the pupils really enjoyed the day, with the opportunity to meet new friends and visit the home of Scottish Football.
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