West Lothian school earns high praise from education inspectors

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West Lothian school earns high praise from education inspectors
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St Nicholas Primary School and Nursery Class in Broxburn achieved some great marks

Hard working students and staff from a West Lothian primary school received high praise after a visit from education inspectors.

Inspectors found children who are welcoming, respectful and eager to learn. They demonstrate the values of St Nicholas Roman Catholic Primary School and Nursery and are proud members of their faith community. Inspectors highlighted very effective use of data across the school and nursery by senior leaders and staff. As a result, children make very good progress in learning and maintain consistently high levels of attainment.

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