ST Ninian's is holding a traditional yuletide market to mark the last Christmas of the lower school.
The school will host the themed evening on Thursday, December 8, and there will be stalls selling hot chestnuts, candles, and Christmas products.
There will also be games, a Santa's grotto, carol singers, and musicians and local drama groups performing.
A Victorian history lesson, lasting around 10 minutes, will also be held at various intervals throughout the evening and there is a prize for the best Victorian costume.
People have also been invited to take part in a Victoria sponge competition which will be judged by local chef Tony Quirk.
Anyone who wishes to take part in this should deliver their cake to the lower school office no later than 11am on Thursday, December 8.
Admission to the yuletide fair, which will start at 6.30pm, will cost £1 for adults and 50p for children.