A Motherwell school’s pupils and staff were celebrating after receiving a highly positive report from HM Inspectors of Education (HMIe) following its recent inspection.The inspection at St Brendan’s Primary took place over a period of several days, during which inspectors observed lessons, met with staff, parents and students, and reviewed the school’s performance data and documentation.HMIe report praised the school for its “strong leadership and management”, “calm, relaxed and nurturing environment” and “high levels of attainment in literacy and numeracy”.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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It is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our staff and students, and we are extremely proud of everyone involved.”The report identified the key strengths of the school being strong and effective leadership from the headteacher.Staff met the care and wellbeing needs of children and families across the school and nursery with warmth, care and consideration.This results in a calm, relaxed and nurturing environment where children are respectful, supportive and kind to each other.Across the school, children’s attainment in literacy and numeracy is high and they benefit from a wide range of
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