A Rutherglen secondary school has received a positive review following an official visit from Education Scotland.Stonelaw High School received a visit from a team of inspectors from the government agency, following the inspection, a report was published outlining the successes at the school.The report outlined the inspirational leadership and support of the pupils’ understanding and the focus on wellbeing at the school.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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And “staff, young people and parents work collaboratively and constructively across the school”.Ms Brenda McLachlan, headteacher at Stonelaw High School, said: “HMIe conducted a very supportive, positive inspection of our school.
Staff, pupils and parents are pleased with the evaluations, and I feel these are a reflection of a whole team approach to supporting each other, our young people and our families.“We are a school that places a high emphasis on the wellbeing of pupils.
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