The Daily Record again reports on Robert Greens day release from jail, saying police are "using a body double to protect" him.

While The Scottish Sun features the latest report on the Liam Fee court case, and a recall for hundreds of thousands of Vauxhall Zafiras.

Both the Scottish Daily Mail and the Scottish Daily Express continue to feature the "SNP love triangle" with the latest revelations two MPs could face a watchdog probe.

The National front page has a special report on William Speirs Bruce.

And The Daily Telegraph in Scotland say £125m will be spent after a "foul-up on farm aid".

The regional papers all feature stories on education with The Herald saying the youngest pupils in schools will "sit hour-long school tests".

The Scotsman reports on Nicola Sturgeon's cabinet reshuffle which saw John Swinney put in charge of education.

Schools in the Highlands face a "'crisis as pupil levels soar", according to the Press and Journal.

While the Edinburgh Evening News say "£80m new schools" in the capital "will be at bursting point in four years".

And finally as well as taking a look at the school week, The Courier front page also features a £200,000 bill by Angus Council to combat seagulls in the area.