Local Primary School Receives High Praise for Nurturing Environment

Glenmanor Primary School and Nursery Class in Moodiesburn has received a glowing report from inspectors, highlighting the institution's dedication to fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The assessment praised the school for cultivating positive relationships between staff and children, which ultimately supports their wellbeing.

A Commitment to Wellbeing and Learning

Inspectors observed that children at Glenmanor are settled, happy, and confident, benefiting from caring interactions with their educators. Improvements made to the learning environment were also commended, creating spaces where students feel safe, secure, and ready to engage in their education.

Leadership's Vision

Head Teacher Jane Murphy expressed her delight at the recognition from inspectors, stating, "I am delighted that inspectors recognised our children as polite, confident and proud of their school." She emphasized the effective teamwork and commitment shared among staff, students, families, and the local community that contributed to this positive outcome.

Community Support Makes a Difference

Councillor Michael McBride, Convener of Education, Children and Families, congratulated the staff on their achievements, noting, "This is a positive report which recognises the strong relationships and supportive environment at Glenmanor." His comments underline the crucial role of community and family support in making a difference in students' experiences.

Looking Ahead

Both the report and the school leadership highlight Glenmanor's capacity for continual improvement. Jane Murphy reassured that the school's focus on nurturing relationships will persist, stating, "We will continue to strive for the very best outcomes for our children and families." Her commitment to maintaining a high standard of education reflects a proactive approach toward the future of the school.