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| EastEnd School recieves Outstanding Report |
| Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | |
A primary school in the East End
of Glasgow has received an outstanding
report from HM Inspectorate of
Education.
The report on St Timothy’s Primary
School and Nursery Class in Carntyne,
published this morning, is the
best ever for a Glasgow primary -
and one of the best for any school
in Scotland.
Of the other nine quality indicators,
eight were rated “very good”.
Significantly, the only one which was
anything other than ‘excellent’ or
‘very good’ at the 306-pupil school
was Accommodation and Facilities -
so not a reflection of the quality of
education provided.
The report means St Timothy’s - in
one of Scotland’s most deprived areas
- has been recognised as being
among the best schools in the country.
Head teacher Laura McLean stressed
that the report was the result of an
outstanding team effort.
“Everyone associated with the school
is obviously delighted and extremely
proud. This report is a wonderful
acknowledgement of the hard work
carried out on a daily basis by staff,
children and the wider St Timothy’s
community,” she said.
“It also recognises the tremendous support given to the school by parents,
parish priests and the many
local community groups and businesses
who have given their time
and energy in supporting various
citizenship and enterprise education
projects.
“Our aim is to provide the highest
possible quality of education, and to
encourage all children to reach their
full potential both as learners and as
individuals.
“The challenge for us now is to
maintain and further improve on
the standards we have set. Everyone
at St Timothy’s looks forward to taking
up that challenge.”
The HMI was full of praise for all
aspects of teaching and learning at
the school, and highlighted the key
strengths as:
Among the other aspects singled out
for particular praise were that “relationships
throughout the school
were excellent and staff and pupil
morale was very high”, “pupils were
very well informed about other cultures
and racial equality issues” and
that “pupils’ behaviour and manners
were exemplary”.
It concluded that “St Timothy’s Primary
provided education of a very
high standard”, and that “the school
had a strong capacity to sustain high
standards through its commitment
to continuous improvement.”
Glasgow City Council’s Executive
Member for Education and Social
Renewal, Bailie Gordon Matheson,
praised everyone associated with St
Timothy’s.
“This is a really fantastic report, and
I warmly congratulate all those who
have worked so hard to make St Timothy’s
what it is - one of the very best
schools in the country,” he said.
“My ambition is for every Glasgow
school to be achieving excellence,
and St Timothy’s has now raised the
benchmark to which others should
aspire.
It just shows what can be
achieved through sheer hard work
and dedication.”
Bailie Matheson also highlighted
the fact that just a few months ago
another East End primary, St Benedict’s,
achieved five ‘excellents’. At
the time, this was the equal best ever
report for a Glasgow school.
“The standards being reached at St
Timothy’s and St Benedict’s surpass
not only those of schools in similar
areas across the country, but also
those of schools in many more affluent
places,” he said.
“The tremendous work being done
by Mrs McLean and her team is ensuring
that St Timothy’s pupils are
being given the best possible educational
start.
“The fact that most, if not all,
children will go on to St Andrew’s
Secondary - which itself achieved
five ‘excellents’ in its HMIe report -
means the St Timothy’s youngsters
are being given every possible chance
to fulfil their potential.”
The HMI found that aspects of accommodation
at St Timothy’s required
improvement. Glasgow City
Council is currently looking at options
as to how best to meet this action
point.
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A primary school in the East End
of Glasgow has received an outstanding
report from HM Inspectorate of
Education.
The report on St Timothy’s Primary
School and Nursery Class in Carntyne,
published this morning, is the
best ever for a Glasgow primary -
and one of the best for any school
in Scotland.

