
Prom photos: Monifieth High Class of 2025
Exams over, S6 leavers put on their glad rags to celebrate the end of their school days.
Our photographer Kenny Smith was there as they celebrated at Invercarse Hotel on Thursday evening.
Monifieth High prom features in our Class of '25 photo gallery series. Look out for more throughout June from secondary school leavers' proms and dances across Tayside and Fife.
All photographs by Kenny Smith/DC Thomson.

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