Police are investigating after vandals set fire to part of a Renfrew primary school last night.
Emergency services were called to Kirklandneuk Primary in the town’s Ard Road after 10.30pm following reports of a fire in the building’s new extension.
Police and firefighters raced to the scene where a “small fire” was discovered in the extension, which is currently under construction.
Two fire appliances attended the scene to put out the flames and ensured the area was safe.
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Renfrewshire Council confirmed that no damage had been done to the main school building and that staff and pupils had not been affected.
Police Scotland is currently investigating the fire and enquiries are ongoing.
Officers are set to increase patrols in the area and are speaking with nearby residents in order to trace those responsible.
A Renfrewshire Council spokesman said: “There was a small fire which caused minimal damage to the new extension which is currently under construction. Our Property and Health and Safety teams have carried out inspections and our contractor is carrying out the necessary remedial work.
“The main building remains open for staff and pupils as normal and learning is not affected.”
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokeswoman added: “We were alerted at 10.38pm on Monday, March 28 to reports of a building on fire at Craigielea Road, Renfrew.
“Operations Control mobilised two fire appliances and firefighters extinguished a small fire affecting a single storey building under construction.
“There were no reported casualties and crews left after ensuring the area was made safe.”
Anyone with information can contact police on 101 and reference incident number 3842 of 28/03.