
Prom photos: St John's RC High School Class of 2025
Seniors leaving the Dundee school dressed up to the nines to celebrate the end of exams and the start of the next chapter of their lives.
Our photographer Kim Cessford joined them at the Invercarse Hotel to capture the moment on Friday evening.
St John's RC High School S6 dance launches our Class of '25 photo gallery series. Look out for more throughout June from secondary school leavers' proms and dances across Tayside and Fife.

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