May 13, 2023
Scotlands education secretary slams unacceptable violence in schools
Jenny Gilruth has deplored the festering violence in our schools (Image: Ken Jack/Getty Images) × Group 28 Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up No thanks, close We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice Jenny Gilruth has branded a spate of violent incidents in Scotland's schools "unacceptable", while insisting that such incidents were "outwith the norm". The education secretary told the NASUWT Scotland conference in Aberdeen that the cost-of-living crisis and the continuing after-effects of the Coronavirus pandemic were having an impact on the wellbeing of children and young people. However, she told the union event this did not excuse pupils behaving unacceptably. The Daily Record's Our Kids...Our Future campaign has been highlighting violence in Scotland's schools since February this year, amid a growing trend of bullies filming their classmates being tormented and sharing the videos on Social Media. Unions have raised concerns about the growing violence. Read More Related Articles Humza Yousaf calls on Tory ministers to make urgent changes to 'confused' Online Safety Bill Read More Related Articles Mum of autistic teen beaten unconscious in park invited to sit-in with Scottish Parliament Speaking on Saturday, Ms Gilruth said: "The graphic videos that we’ve seen in the press in recent times…are completely unacceptable. But we need to recognise that our schools are dealing with real challenges at the current time. “There is no place for that type of behaviour in our schools. I think it’s also true today that our young folk are struggling.” The education secretary said schools were also struggling to cope with additional demands, including a "huge increase” in young people with additional support needs. The Record's Our Kids, Our Future campaign She told delegates: “I want to work with you on how we can better support staff wellbeing but also meet the needs of our pupils. And when behaviour is challenging, I expect there to be policies in place in every school in Scotland to help support our pupils and support you, our staff.” Her comments come the day after three teachers at Johnstone High School in Renfrewshire were taken to hospital after an incident involving a former pupil. A 16-year-old girl has been charged over the incident and reported to the Scottish Children's Reporter. Speaking later to the PA news agency, Ms Gilruth – although keen not to comment on a police investigation – said such events were “outwith the norm”. She added: “But as and when they do happen, we need to make sure there are support mechanisms in place.” Top news stories today Paedo DJ worked at kids parties Broadband works 'trap' residents at home 'I don't regret reporting SNP to cops' Scots child abuse bill set for £100m The Scottish Government has commissioned research on pupil behaviour, due to be released this year, and Ms Gilruth said it is important not to “use one-off events to typify the system”, saying the work will provide a “national picture”. The reception for the newly-appointed Education Secretary from NASUWT Scotland delegates was generally positive, with the minister repeatedly saying she wants to hear from teachers at the frontline of education. Asked if this is a different approach from her predecessors, Ms Gilruth – a former teacher – said it is the same approach she took as transport minister when she was tasked with completing the shift of ScotRail back into public hands. “You can’t do big reform pieces without the backing of trade unions. They’re our partners at the end of the day,” she said. “I rely on them to tell me, one, how things are in our schools, but two, how to make things better. The presumption that government has all the answers, I don’t think anyone will accept that.” Scotland’s qualification system is also in the midst of reform, with the minister suggesting the exam-heavy current system may be scaled back after the release of a report reviewing the current landscape by Professor Louise Hayward. Our Kids Our Future Gang of bullies batter Scots boy, 12 Teachers 'struggling to educate' Autistic teen 'sickened' by vile Insta Ex-Gers star's daughter backs campaign Pointing to different approaches taken by universities towards assessment, Ms Gilruth said: “Why in the school system do we still have a system largely dependent on a final examination? I think we need a reset – but I’m only going to consider these changes in partnership with our trade unions because they’re key to unlocking this.” The minister refused to say how the exam system could look post-reform, saying she did not want to pre-empt the Hayward review. She did, however, acknowledge the profession is “not in a good position” after extensive industrial action at the end of last year and into 2023. Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - sign up to our daily newsletter here. 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