That the Parliament congratulates Whinhill Primary School in Greenock on being recognised as one of the best schools in Scotland, following an outstanding inspection by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Education; notes that the school achieved the highest possible “excellent” grading across all four key areas: leadership of change, learning, teaching and assessment, ensuring wellbeing, equality and inclusion, and raising attainment and achievement; recognises that this is an accomplishment rarely achieved nationally; commends the inspirational leadership of head teacher, Liz Ruddy, alongside the dedication and professionalism of the teaching staff and wider school community; recognises the achievements of pupils who were praised as highly motivated, articulate and engaged in their learning; acknowledges the school’s commitment to inclusion, celebrating diverse backgrounds and cultures, and providing a wide range of opportunities in sport, culture and citizenship; notes the strong partnership between the school, families and the wider community in supporting young people to thrive, and wishes Whinhill Primary School continued success in delivering excellence in education for the children and families of Inverclyde.
Supported by: Paul Sweeney