One name emerged as a favourite
Parents at a Sighthill school have voted on their preferred name for the £22 million site following the merger of two primaries.
The move fully enables children in both the mainstream and additional needs sectors to work and learn together within an environment appropriate to all needs.Following a consultation with parents, carers and children on a new name, St Martin's Primary School came out on top. Sign up to Glasgow Live's newsletter Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.The morning newsletter arrives every day before 9am and the evening newsletter, manually curated by the team, is sent between 4pm and 5pm, giving you a round up of the most important stories we've covered that day.Three names were then shortlisted, which allowed voting to take place.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Glasgow plans to transform five key Glasgow bus routes move forwardLack of bus lane enforcement and delays at traffic lights are some of the problems residents have raised.
Read more »
If you only watch one episode of The Crown season 5, make it this oneWarning: this article contains spoilers for No Woman’s Land, aka episode seven of Netflix’s TheCrown season five.
Read more »
'It's massive': Glasgow Silverburn boss talks about the cost of living crisisAs the cost-of-living crisis eats into household budgets, one shopping centre is pulling out the stops to give customers 'what they want'.
Read more »
Scots Peter Kay fans fume as pre-sale for Glasgow date crashesThis will be the comic's first live tour since 2010, where he scored the Guinness World Record for the biggest selling run of all time, playing to more than 1.2 million people.
Read more »
Sex trafficking gang who forced women to work in Glasgow brothels jailed for 31 yearsFour people involved in trafficking vulnerable women into Scotland and forcing them to work in brothels across Glasgow have been jailed for 31 years at the High Court.
Read more »