'Amazing': Glasgow pupils celebrate school's inspection report

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“It is good to see our school being recognised'

John Paul Academy pupils Tyler Wright, Alex McGavigan, Reece Aris and Godwin Soukpe, with headteacher David Owen, centre

“It is good to see our school being recognised,” says Tyler, who is going to university to study sport science. “Our school motto is Goodness and Knowledge and I think it’s the goodness part that comes through in this report.”Alex McGavigan The report said these resulted in “a very respectful, nurturing, and inclusive learning environment and positive outcomes for young people, their families and members of the local community.”

The report added: “Almost all young people who attend the Integration Centre make very good progress in their learning and leave school with a range of qualifications.”Inspectors also praised “young people’s consistently strong attainment in literacy in S4, by S5 and by S6.” She adds, with a smile: “We have a lot of fun here, too, getting to know the young people and their individual needs. It’s the best job. We laugh all the time.”

David was previously a principal teacher of pupil support and depute head at John Paul Academy, before becoming headteacher, so he understands the school’s community well, he explains.

 

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