Glasgow Times

‘ EXTREMELY PROUD’

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

A PAISLEY primary school has been praised by inspectors following a recent visit.

The Education Scotland team commended Williamsbu­rgh Primary School and Early Learning and Childcare Class in a number of key areas.

The inspectors praised the school’s “highly effective headteache­r, who is providing very strong leadership and direction to the work of the school and nursery” and added: “She is supported well by the senior leadership team and is ambitious for all children in the school and nursery.”

The school’s “strong focus on promoting inclusion and diversity” was also highlighte­d, and the report added: “This is building caring, positive and trusting relationsh­ips that are supporting children to feel included and valued in the school and nursery.”

The report also praised “children who are happy, enthusiast­ic and confident” and added: “They enjoy learning in school and nursery. They show respect, care and

kindness as they learn and play together. Children are very proud of their school and nursery.”

The inspectors said that staff at the school all worked “very well” as a team and added: “They engage well with profession­al learning

and reflect on their practice. Well- considered, engaging approaches to learning and teaching are impacting positively on children’s progress and achievemen­t.”

Headteache­r Vhairi Cochrane said: “We are absolutely thrilled with the outcome of the inspection.

“It is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our staff and children, and we are extremely proud of everyone involved.

“The findings highlight the collaborat­ive efforts of our entire school community at Williamsbu­rgh. We are delighted inspectors recognised the hard work and very high standards in our school and ELCC.

“We are a highly effective team who will continue to provide the best we can for all children.”

Areas for improvemen­t were identified and discussed with the headteache­r and a representa­tive from Renfrewshi­re Council, with the inspectors noting that “senior leaders and practition­ers in the nursery should continue to develop the curriculum outdoors to ensure children experience greater breadth in their learning” and “staff in the school should continue to develop systems to track children’s wellbeing and continue to raise attainment in literacy and numeracy”.

The full report is available on the Education Scotland website.

 ?? ?? Pupils and headteache­r Vhairi Cochrane celebrate after the positive inspection
Pupils and headteache­r Vhairi Cochrane celebrate after the positive inspection

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