Inspectors have issued a highly positive report on Sgoil Àraich a’ Phluic, the Gaelic medium nursery at Plockton Primary, following a recent visit.
During the unannounced inspection, the Care Inspectorate (CI) found the children experiencing "warm, consistent and responsive care that fostered their growth, development and wellbeing."
Inspectors graded the setting as "good" across all areas, including for leadership, staff skills and the children’s play, learning and development.
They noted that Gaelic was spoken consistently throughout the day, which supported the children to become familiar with the language.
Children responded positively to interactions with staff, demonstrating engagement and understanding and also benefitted from a caring ethos and were led with kindness and respect.
The other key messages the CI noted included:
John Finlayson, Chair of The Highland Council’s Education Committee, said: "I welcome this report and I congratulate the staff at the Plockton ELC for their work to foster what is clearly a welcoming and inclusive care setting.
"The children are being nurtured, valued and well supported in all aspects of their play, learning and development.
"This is really positive news and staff, families and the children should all take pride from such an encouraging report."
Read the full report at www.careinspectorate.com/index.php/inspection-reports?page=3.
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