A Glasgow school has hilariously paid tribute to one of Steven Spielberg's instant classics 30 years after it hit the big screen.
Kelvinside Academy's students and faculty star in the 60 second ‘Jurassic Academy’ movie trailer based off the science fiction classic Jurassic Park.
Fans of the blockbuster will recognise many moments throughout the clip, from hatching dinosaur eggs, a vibrating water glass, and a dinosaur attack in the jungle.
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Rector Dan Wyatt appears as gamekeeper chased by vicious velociraptors.
The video will be premiered ahead of a special lunchtime screening of Jurassic Park at Kelvinside Academy on June 9 – exactly three decades since the premiere of the original movie
Mr Wyatt said: “We’re always looking for new ways to push the boundaries of education and offer our pupils an experience beyond the traditional classroom experience.
“Children have always loved learning about dinosaurs, and we wanted to evolve that experience and show what Kelvinside is about – doing things differently and having fun at the same time.
“The children have loved learning in this way – and about Jurassic Park – and while it may be their parents and teachers that remember the film first time round, they certainly won’t forget this experience 30 years on. As Jeff Goldblum’s Dr Ian Malcolm says in the movie – ‘life finds a way’.
“And when it comes to finding new ways to push education forward, Kelvinside finds a way, too.”
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