Ayrshire Post

Nurturing a real love of learning

School first to receive top award

- Abi Smillie

Excited pupils, families and staff at Dalmilling Primary are celebratin­g becoming the first school in Scotland to win The National Nurturing School Award.

The National Nurturing Schools Programme allows staff to develop and embed a nurturing culture throughout their schools.

They do this by enhancing teaching and learning, promoting healthy outcomes for children and focusing on emotional needs and developmen­t as well as learning.

Assessors from NurtureUK were impressed by the quality of evidence produced through the audit along with comments from children, parents, staff and community partners.

The award was presented by Kevin Kibble, chief executive of NurtureUK, at a school assembly that included invited guests from the community, parents and all children and staff.

Councillor William Grant, chairman of the council’s portfolio holder for lifelong learning said the award was well deserved.

He added: “To have become the first School in Scotland to be recognised with this award is a fantastic achievemen­t of which everyone at the school should be rightly proud.

“We’re committed to support learning and developmen­t opportunit­ies for children and families and the work we’re seeing at Dalmilling is a shining example of a school that is helping to deliver a rounded experience for children and their families.

“I’d like to congratula­te all those who put so much hard work and effort into creating a caring and nurturing environmen­t, with the results leaving a positive legacy for the community.”

Gaenor Hardy, the school’s headteache­r said the award was the result of a great team effort.

She added: “We’re proud of our achievemen­t that every member of the school has contribute­d to and the impact on children who are motivated, engaged and enthusiast­ic to participat­e and reach their potential.

“We have a strong focus on being safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsibl­e, and included and this permeates through everything that we do.

“The purpose for us is having a whole school nurturing ethos because we passionate­ly believe that the principles of nurture are not something to be applied to small groups of children but a non- negotiable right for every child.”

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On song Mason Dempsey and Bobbi- Jane Pettigrew 011018nurt­ure_ 01
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Award winning Kevin Kibble, presents the top award to Jacqueline Risk, nurture teacher, pictured left and Gaenor Hardy, headteache­r011018nur­ture_ 06
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Song time Pictured from left are Michelle Ahern, Brooke Jenkins and Emily Cuthbert01­1018nurtur­e_ 09

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