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Focus on raising attainment
Seven councils given initial allocations from Attainment Scotland Fund.
Funding of over £11 million has been given to seven councils as the first allocations from the Scottish Government’s £100 million Attainment Scotland Fund.
Education Secretary Angela Constance visited Clackmannanshire – one of the seven councils – yesterday as the allocations were confirmed.
Glasgow, Dundee, Inverclyde, West Dunbartonshire, North Ayrshire, Clackmannanshire and North Lanarkshire were announced as the first local authorities to benefit, following the establishment of the fund, in February this year. This funding is targeting local authorities with the highest concentration of primary aged pupils living in deprived areas.
Since February, each council has developed improvement plans focussed on raising attainment and identifying areas where specific improvement is needed.
As an example, in Clackmannanshire, investment will be targeted in ‘change areas’ which will have heavy emphasis on literacy and numeracy, leadership in schools and engagement with parents and carers.
These locally-agreed plans set out what schools in the most deprived communities will do to support children so they get the same chance to succeed at school and in life as their peers from better off backgrounds. Each council is expected to invest in activity that will help close the attainment gap and report regularly to the Scottish Government on what works.
Speaking during a visit to a school holiday club at Lornshill Academy, Ms Constance said:
“We know school education in Scotland is getting better. Official figures published last month showed the percentage of young people leaving school to go into work, education or training is at a record high, with the vast majority of pupils are reaching SCQF level 3 literacy and numeracy or above.
"Our new Scottish Attainment Challenge will play a key role in delivering further improvements, from Glasgow, Scotland’s largest local authority, to here in Clackmannanshire, the ‘wee’ county.
“Good things are happening in all seven of these local authorities, and more widely across Scotland, but our fund will intensify efforts to drive improvement where it is needed, with a sharper focus on earlier intervention to close the attainment gap.
“Through measures such as this fund, the provisions in our Education (Scotland) Bill and the development of a National Improvement Framework, we will do all we can to raise attainment and give our young people the best start possible.”
Notes To Editors
Funding has been allocated to the seven local authorities as follows to deliver the first phase of their improvement plans. Further allocations will be made in due course:
Glasgow – £3,030,000
North Lanarkshire – £2,241,000
Inverclyde – £592,000
Clackmannanshire – £718,109
West Dunbartonshire – £1,024,000
North Ayrshire – £1,965,000
Dundee – £2,145,000
Total – £11,715,000
Read more about the announcement of the Scottish Attainment Challenge:
http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Attainment-for-all-1609.aspx
http://news.scotland.gov.uk/News/Smart-money-on-attainment-15d2.aspx


