St Paul’s Primary celebrates Golden Jubilee

A Paisley primary school has ended a year of outstanding achievement with a celebration of 50 years of service to its community.

St Paul’s Primary in Foxbar was recently praised in a report to Renfrewshire Council’s Education Policy Board.

The review found “significant progress” among staff, pupils and in the level of parental involvement.

St Paul’s has followed that success with a Golden Jubilee Mass and reception for current and former staff and pupils, parents, church representatives, and councillors.

St Paul’s Church in Brediland Road was the venue for the Mass which was concelebrated by Bishop Philip Tartaglia, Father Frank Hannigan and Father Eddie Cameron.

Then it was on to the school for a reception where memories could be swapped and friendships revived.

“The whole day was a marvellous occasion and reflected all aspects of the school’s life and history,” said recently appointed head teacher Claire Giudici.

“St Paul’s has strong links with our community but equally the community we serve has clearly valued the work that everyone associated with the school has done over five decades.

“It was lovely to see people catching up again, celebrating what has been achieved and seeing young people and not so young former pupils telling each other about their school experiences.”

Councillor Lorraine Cameron, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Education Policy Board, “This was a very special occasion and the school and the community really enjoyed their day.

“I’d like to add my congratulations and thanks to everyone who has given their support and commitment to the school over 50 years.”

courtesy of Renfrewshire Council

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