25th Of December just like everywhere else.
25th December
Scotland
No, Scotland follows the same holiday schedule as the rest of the UK, with schools typically closed around Christmas Day.
1958
Christmas is on the same day every year for countries who celebrate it - December 25th.
Scotland
No [Edit] Hogmanay, or the New Year, was traditionally of far more importance in Scotland than Christmas Day. My late grandfather was Scottish and he always used to tell us that he had to go to school on Christmas Day itself, not just Christmas Eve. This would have been around 1900. Christmas Day did not become a public holiday in Scotland until 1958. Compare the situation in England, where New Year's Day did not become a public holiday until 1974.
It is winter in Scotland at Christmas.
Christmas
It is just called Christmas Eve in Scotland.
Well Scotland is a country so in Scotland
We have stockings and Christmas trees and decorations. We give our friends and family Christmas cards in the run up to Christmas and give presents on December the 25th. The whole family goes to someones house for a massive meal of turkey, stuffing, roast potatoes, sausages etc. followed by Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, trifle. Some families watch the queen's speech at around 3pm.