Renfrewshire Council's new Paisley Grammar School Community Campus, which opens later this month, has been recognised as one of Scotland's most energy-efficient school buildings.
Built to Passivhaus standards, the £85.5 million campus will provide a state-of-the-art learning environment while helping to significantly reduce energy use and carbon emissions.
The new campus has been designed to accommodate up to 1,350 pupils and forms part of the council's wider investment in the area.
The campus is located within the site of the AMIDS Scotland project, which is improving transport links between Paisley town centre, Glasgow Airport and the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS).