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St Roch's Secondary School, Glasgow

  • Posted on 13/09/2011
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  • in HMI Inspection Reports on Catholic Schools, session 2011-12
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St Roch's Secondary School, Glasgow

  • Posted on 13/09/2011
  • By: admin
  • in HMI Inspection Reports on Catholic Schools, session 2011-12
  • 0 Comment

key strengths:

  • Friendly, well-behaved young people, who enjoy their learning in a supportive and caring environment.
  • Inspiring, high-quality leadership provided by the headteacher, senior management and many other members of staff across the school.
  • Effective efforts by staff and young people to raising aspirations, support and celebrate achievement and improve the school.
  • The benefit for all young people from the high quality of the care and welfare shown by all staff.
  • The positive impact of partnerships on young people and the school community.

agreed steps to improvement:

  • Improve consistency in the quality of young people’s learning experiences.
  • Continue to develop the curriculum for all young people, taking full account of the principles and entitlements of Curriculum for Excellence.
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