The 'nurture' classes are taking place in dozens of schools
Special ‘nurture’ classes for Glasgow’s most vulnerable pupils who struggle in mainstream lessons are taking place in dozens of schools.
There are 17 primary school nurture groups in the north west of the city, 27 in the north east and 24 in the south. Speaking at the education, skills and early years city policy committee, Councillor Graham Campbell, SNP, said “the nurture approach in Glasgow has been the key to the attainment gains it has had over the last 15 years.”
Explaining how the method supports children, the council paper said: "A range of activities can take place in a nurture group which help to build positive relationships and help children to make attachments to key people in school. This provides a safe base in which development in learning, social and emotional skills can take place."
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