The Herald

Sturgeon to have a lesson on success in education

- DANIEL SANDERSON

NICOLA Sturgeon is to visit a London primary school today in a bid to learn lessons from an English initiative which successful­ly raised attainment among children from deprived background­s.

The First Minister is due to speak with staff and pupils at the Blue Gate Fields Junior school in Tower Hamlets, which is now ranked as in the top 20 per cent of schools south of the border for attainment for grammar and the top 40 per cent for maths, despite seven out of 10 students being eligible for free school meals.

The school participat­ed in the London Challenge, a New Labour initiative which was credited with turning around some of the most deprived schools in London.

Ms Sturgeon has said she is keen to learn from the success of the programme, and has announced a £100 million fund aimed at improving classroom performanc­e of Scotland’s poorest children.

She has said the current picture in Scotland, which sees less than one pupil in three from the most deprived areas leave school with one Higher, compared to four out of five in the richest, is “not acceptable”.

Meanwhile, S c ot ti s h Labour Leader Jim Murphy is expected to unveil details of his party’s plan to reduce inequaliti­es in attainment as his shadow cabinet meets in Edinburgh.

Ms Sturgeon’s visit to the London school is expected to be the first in a series this week.

She said: “While I have no time for some of the ideologica­l reforms taking place in English education there are clear lessons for Scotland from the London Challenge.

“As other countries learn from our work on Curriculum for Excellence, so we should be open to ideas from other parts of the UK and elsewhere to help tackle the challenges we face.

“Blue Gate Fields has delivered spectacula­r results. I am looking forward to seeing for myself the success of the school and learning about the factors that have made the difference for them.”

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