The head teacher said “The natural state of affairs means now there has been a huge increase in outdoor learning and our P5 teacher has worked so hard to secure funding to develop our gardens.”He added that every class spent time out of doors as part of class work such as maths, or on community projects including taking part in litter picking.The HMI report said there was room “improve children’s attainment in literacy and numeracy across the school, particularly in writing.”The school ranks no 11 out of 67 primaries in the SMID deprivation index- with pockets of deprivation in the village.Mr McCusker said: “We have begun to make progress in improving children’s attainment and senior leader analysis of assessment.”He added that staff.
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