Glasgow Times

Inspectors hail school

- Ann Fotheringh­am ann. fotheringh­am@ heraldandt­imes. co. uk

A PRIMARY school in Wishaw has been praised by inspectors for “successful­ly closing the poverty attainment gap.”

The Education Scotland team rated St Ignatius’ Primary School and Nursery Class ‘ very good’ for learning, teaching and assessment and raising attainment and achievemen­t.

Inspectors noted that: “Across the school, children benefit from the positive culture of ambition and ‘ can do’ approach that is promoted and nurtured by senior leaders and all staff.”

The report highlighte­d a number of key strengths, including well- planned and engaging lessons, a culture of mutual respect and trust among staff, children and families, and the “clear focus” of the senior leadership team.

The inspectors also said: “Senior leaders have devised an innovative digital programme to analyse the wide range of informatio­n about the progress of children, helping staff to ensure the specific needs of all children are met very effectivel­y.

“There is an improving trend in

attainment for both literacy and numeracy across the school.”

Teachers and other staff were praised for frequently “going the extra mile” to provide practical advice and support for families, to ensure that no child misses out.

The report added: “Staff are successful­ly closing the povertyrel­ated attainment gap.

“This is based on the clear vision and direction of senior leaders, and the collective efforts of the

staff team and valued partners.”

The school was described as having a “caring ethos” and the inspectors also noted: “Pupil Equity Funding ( PEF) is used very carefully to plan the interventi­ons and targeted support necessary to successful­ly close gaps. This is making a difference for children and families.”

Headteache­r Anne Marie Pearson said: “We are extremely proud of the outstandin­g feedback received from the inspection team. I am delighted that the report recognises the dedication, enthusiasm, care and hard work of our whole staff team and highlights the support we receive from our wider school community and parish.

“We will build upon this exceptiona­l feedback and continue to improve St Ignatius’ Primary School for all of our pupils.”

Inspectors suggested as areas for improvemen­t that the nursery staff team’s understand­ing of high quality play and learning should be developed further, and the school should continue with plans to review the remits of staff and managers within the nursery to strengthen arrangemen­ts for quality assurance.

Parent Council chairperso­n Lynsay Mackey said: “The recognitio­n is well deserved and the whole school community is extremely proud.”

Michael McBride, North Lanarkshir­e’s education convener, said: “This is a very positive report and one all the staff and wider school community at St Ignatius’ can be very pleased with.”

The full report is available on the Education Scotland website.

 ?? ?? Pupils and staff at St Ignatius’ Primary in Wishaw
Pupils and staff at St Ignatius’ Primary in Wishaw

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