As a school we are committed to improving so that we can provide the best possible learning community for our children and families. Every year, we reflect on what has gone well, what we need to improve and what our next steps should be. We share this information with our children and families.
WHAT IS A SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (SIP)?
Every year the Scottish Government, through Fife Council, asks all schools to form a plan to improve different aspects of their school using information gathered from staff, pupils and stakeholders. The plan highlights key priorities which are the focus for the year. Each priority is broken down into clear targets and then individual tasks. We then work together to make the necessary changes to ensure improvement. We also collect evidence to support this improvement and inform our next steps.
Our priorities for improvement are linked to the following National Improvement Priorities set out by the Scottish Government:
- Improvement in attainment, particularly in literacy and numeracy;
- Closing the attainment gap between the most and least disadvantaged children;
- Improvement in children and young people’s health and wellbeing
- Improvement in employability skills and sustained, positive school leaver destinations for all young people
On our website, we provide a copy of our Standards and Quality report, School Improvement Plan and Pupil Equity Funding Plan.
Please click on the documents below to take you to our current Standards and Quality Report and our School Improvement Plans.
