Vile Nazi graffiti has appeared at a Scots Catholic primary school after a thug painted a red swastika on the wall.
St Alberts in Pollokshields was targeted by a sick vandal sparking outrage.
Staff at the campus were stunned to find the extremist markings on the school along with other graffiti.

They reported the disturbing incident to police after it took place last weekend.
Now the school is determined to 'spread a strong message of equity, rights and community spirit.'
Headteacher Clare Harker told the Daily Record: "We have previously written songs and messages to people who want to use the school grounds to appeal to them to clean up.
"We genuinely see the school as an important resource for the whole community.
"Also the community helped us make the grounds beautiful.
"This is another reason why we are all so upset.
"Now we are just even more inspired to ensure we spread a strong message of equity, rights and community spirit.
"That’s what we do!"
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We received a report on Wednesday, 29 September, of offensive graffiti found at a school in the Maxwell Drive area of Pollokshields, Glasgow. Enquiries are ongoing to trace those responsible.”