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Some South Lanarkshire schools could go a decade without a formal inspection

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Some schools in South Lanarkshire could go more than a decade without a formal inspection.Education Scotland currently have “no plans” to restart inspecting schools this academic year after standing down that part of their operation following the UK-wide coronavirus lockdown in March.Carole McKenzie, head of education for school improvement, updated councillors during a meeting of the council’s education committee on Tuesday, August 18.She said the council will now be forced to rely on self-evaluation to highlight potential areas for concern or improvement.During the last school year and prior to lockdown, 12 primary schools - including six with.

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