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Digital Schools Award Scotland

Read about our Digitals Schools Award Scotland, awarded in February 2025.

We were delighted to receive our Digital Schools Award in February 2025. Our pupils and staff are proud of the work they do using digital technology across the school and ensuring that our children have the knowledge and skills to keep themselves safe online.

Here is a small snippet of our report:

St John the Baptist Primary School and Fauldhouse Nursery Class demonstrates a strong commitment to developing the use of digital learning and technologies to support and enhance learning experiences for all its pupils. It's quite clear that the school has established digital learning successfully as a natural element across their school community, with a clear, strong desire to continue developing the range and quality of digital experiences. 

Staff talked confidently, and with enthusiasm, about how and where they were using digital technologies to improve learning and to assist them in their planning and tracking of activities and learner progress. They highlighted the benefits they were noting in the ways their increased use of digital was helping the pupils to connect with organisations and individuals in ways that broaden and enhanced learning. Pupils explained confidently, eloquently and enthusiastically about how they were making use of digital in their daily tasks, and enjoying sharing their skills with others.

The school's Digital Learning Lead provides strong support for the school's self-evaluation and professional learning processes which were enabling the digital development programme to be well targeted and make good progress. It is clear there are structures in place for the school to communicate with parents/carers about digital and other skills their children are developing, and opportunities are provided for parents/carers to engage digitally with the school and teachers. 
St John the Baptist Primary School and Fauldhouse Nursery Class is clearly committed to embedding digital technologies and ensuring continuous improvement. I believe that St John the Baptist Primary School and Fauldhouse Nursery Class has met the criteria for the Digital Schools Award. I recommend that the school should also be invited to become a mentor school as they have the skills and capacity to do so.

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