The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Thousands of racist incidents recorded at Scottish schools

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More than 2,200 racist incidents have been recorded in Scottish schools in the past three years, figures show.

A freedom of informatio­n request by the Scottish Liberal Democrats has found at least 2,251 instances of racism in schools between the 2017-18 and 2019-20 academic years.

Glasgow City Council saw the highest number of reported incidents – 642 – with reports in Edinburgh at 490.

Orkney recorded the lowest level of incidents with three, all of which occurred in 2017-18.

Recorded incidents were mostly on a decreasing trend for the period in Courier Country councils.

Angus saw a total of 27, Dundee 132, Fife 86 with Perth and Kinross recording 37.

West Lothian, Highland and Falkirk councils did not reply, according to the Lib Dems.

The party’s education spokeswoma­n Beatrice Wishart said: “No one should go to school afraid that they will face racist abuse, but these figures show that racist incidents remain a stubborn stain on Scottish schooling.

“All forms of bullying need to be challenged effectivel­y.

“That means accurate recording and monitoring of bullying so that the right interventi­ons can be put in place to stamp these incidents out.

“The Black Lives Matter movement has encouraged us all to think about racial injustice and to reflect on Scotland’s own history.

“By and large, Scotland is a great place to live, but learning the lessons of the past will allow us to do even better in the future.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Government said: “Bullying of any form is entirely unacceptab­le and we need to be vigilant in challengin­g any racist and abusive behaviour in schools.

“Where it occurs, it must be challenged through educating children about all faiths and belief systems, ensuring they learn tolerance, respect and equality.”

 ??  ?? Liberal Democrat MSP Beatrice Wishart.
Liberal Democrat MSP Beatrice Wishart.

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