The group of around 30 students visited the Scottish Parliament to watch First Minister’s Questions and meet with the MSPs.
Questions from the panel of pupils included how Brexit was likely to impact Scotland’s future as well as increasing the frequency of public transport in the North-East.
The pupils ranged from S1 – S3.
Commenting, Stewart Stevenson MSP said:
“It is always great to meet with young people who ask such inquisitive questions about current affairs and politics.
“The Scottish Parliament is very accessible to visitors and it’s great when constituents can come along to watch the heated debate during FMQs.
“I was pleased to answer questions alongside the Deputy First Minister which illustrated how engaged young people are in the world around them.
“It is always good to be challenged especially by the next generation of voters.”
“The Scottish Parliament is very accessible to visitors and it’s great when constituents can come along to watch the heated debate during FMQs.
“I was pleased to answer questions alongside the Deputy First Minister which illustrated how engaged young people are in the world around them.
“It is always good to be challenged especially by the next generation of voters.”