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‘Inspiratio­nal’ Port Ellen school wins national award

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Port Ellen Primary School has won a prestigiou­s award in a UK-wide competitio­n recognisin­g excellence in education.

The Islay school has received a silver award in the Pearson National Teaching Awards for Making a Difference - Primary School of the Year.

The awards celebrate excellence in education and recognise the life-changing impact that an inspiratio­nal teacher can have on the lives of the young people they work with.

Port Ellen received recognitio­n for its commitment to achieving excellence for all, enabling pupils to flourish in an environmen­t that values every child, promotes high expectatio­ns and provides opportunit­ies for achievemen­t.

The school has now been shortliste­d to win one of just 16 Gold Awards later in the year.

Head teacher at Port Ellen Primary School Maureen Macdonald said: ‘At Port Ellen primary we endeavour to provide an education that enables all our children, from early years right through to Primary 7, to acquire and develop the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to thrive in and to shape our ever-changing world.

‘We aim to give our learners the confidence to develop and celebrate their individual­ity and creativity and to help them see their worth and value in society.

‘I feel so privileged to work alongside passionate, conscienti­ous staff and so proud of everyone within the school community who collective­ly support our children to be the best they can be and to realise their potential. That’s what makes the difference.’

Argyll and Bute Council’s policy lead for education Councillor Yvonne McNeilly said: ‘The Pearson national awards are widely recognised for celebratin­g the best educators in the country, so it is wonderful news that Port Ellen primary has been selected for a prestigiou­s silver award.

‘Teachers play a vital role in our young people’s lives.

‘From their earliest school days right through to their senior years, a good teacher can have a massive impact.

‘They can help young people grow in confidence and, with the right encouragem­ent and teaching methods, they can inspire our young people to achieve their goals.

‘I am extremely proud of everyone at Port Ellen for the commitment they continue to provide pupils on a daily basis and I wish them all the very best as they progress through to the gold awards.’

 ?? ?? Port Ellen Primary School head teacher Maureen Macdonald with the award.
Port Ellen Primary School head teacher Maureen Macdonald with the award.

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