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Burnhouse Skills Centre

Burnhouse Skills Centre has received a positive report from Inspectors at Education Scotland.

25 June
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The centre supports young people with a wide variety of additional support needs by removing barriers and using targeted interventions to enable them to succeed.  The specialist staff work with young people in a variety of settings including schools, our own Skills Centre and West Lothian College.

 

 

 

The inspection team found a number of strengths in the school's work including:

•              Whole school community involvement in improving the work of the school.

•              Caring and supportive relationships across the school leading to young people who feel safe when learning.

•              Young people's involvement in exploring their wellbeing and being able to express views on their progress including contributing to their

                next steps in learning.

•              A strong understanding of the needs of young people and their families. Senior leaders and staff provide equitable support to ensure that

               the cost of the school day is not a barrier to wellbeing or pupil participation in activities.

 

 

The inspectors also noted a number of areas for improvement and these have been discussed with the headteacher and West Lothian Council. These include:

•              Continue to improve the consistency of learning and teaching, ensuring all activities are motivating and well matched to the needs of young

                people.

•              Staff should now improve the curriculum to ensure that they widen all young people's experiences, leading to better learning.

•              Improve young people's attendance to raise attainment across all areas of the curriculum.

 

Headteacher Andrew Miller, said:

"We are really proud of our learners influencing positive change in our school and our caring and supportive culture across the school.

"We are working hard together to make a difference to the most disadvantaged secondary aged learners in West Lothian and we are in a strong position to continue to improve - noted in our strengths.

"This year has been a challenging one, however, we had made a number of key improvements to address the areas for improvement and we will continue to do so and move forward in the right direction for the young people at Burnhouse."