Praise has been heaped on a Scunthorpe secondary school following a statutory inspection. The St Lawrence Academy on Doncaster Road is “central to the community it serves,” where students and staff “live incredibly well together in a harmonious learning environment”, says the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools’ report. Headteacher Matt Hire was “incredibly proud” of the report’s findings and felt it an accurate reflection of life at the school, a member of St Lawrence Academies Trust.
“The report celebrates the diversity across the school and the church values we live and breathe day-to-day,” he said. Read More: New visuals of planned data centre at South Killingholme that could create 400 jobs North Lincolnshire Council by-elections announced “I am particularly proud our vision and ethos are recognised. This is a safe space and the heartbeat of the community, where children and adults of all faiths work together daily.
” A party to celebrate the end of the Eid attracted more than 400 students, Muslim and non-Muslim. “It echoed what the school is all about, where students support each other and staff go above and beyond to help the children,” said Mr Hire. “I have only been here two terms and I already feel part of a school community that makes a difference to the lives of young people; the positives highlighted by the report are a result of consistent work over a period of time.
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