EIS members at the private Hutchesons' Grammar school in Glasgow walked out in a row over pensions.
Teachers have resolved a dispute over pensions with the former school of First Minister Humza Yousaf.
It also agreed to a 10-year guarantee on the level of employer contributions in a new pension scheme.It was the first strike action in the history of the private school. The school also decided to withdraw from the Scottish Teacher Pension Scheme , a defined benefit scheme that guarantees the level of income staff receive in retirement, and replace it with a less costly private scheme which the union regarded as "inferior".
NASUWT general secretary Dr Patrick Roach said: "That we have secured this commitment to enhanced pay levels is down to the resolve of members.
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