Inspectors described pupils as “friendly, caring and motivated to learn” and added: “The children also felt happy, safe and included in decisions about school life.” Full story:
Scotland team praised David Livingstone Memorial Primary and Nursery in Blantyre in a number of areas, including the highly effective leadership of headteacher Linda Callender, ably supported by her depute head and principal teachers.
“The report reflects our whole team approach to teaching and learning, and we will continue to work as a team to build on our strengths and to take forward the areas for improvement. Inspectors described pupils as “friendly, caring and motivated to learn” and added: “The children also felt happy, safe and included in decisions about school life.”Tony McDaid, South Lanarkshire Council’s executive director of education, said: “This report is another example of all the great work that is being carried out at the school.
“Congratulations to Mrs Callender for her leadership and to all the school staff, parents and families for their fantastic dedication and commitment.”
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