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  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
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  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.<br />
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Deputy First Minister, John Swinney and Rector of The Royal High School, Pauline Walker
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.<br />
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Pictured: Deputy First Minister, John Swinney and Rector of The Royal High School, Pauline Walker
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Deputy First Minister John Swinney launches the Education (Scotland) Bill 2018 consultation. The bill aims to radically reform the education system in Scotland, giving more power to headteachers, more support to teachers and strengthening the role of parents and young people. Mr Swinney launched the consultation at the Royal High School in Edinburgh where he joined a discussion with the school's Pupil Parliament.
    EEM_Education Bill consultation laun...JPG
  • Pictured: They also serve those that stand and wait. Lib Dem supporters ensure the penny for education commitment does not fall.<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Final pices in the wall were inserted by Alexa Lang helpd by Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Final pices in the wall were inserted by Alexa Lang helpd by Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Final pices in the wall were inserted by Alexa Lang helpd by Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Lib Dem candidate Alex Cole-Hamilton, his daughter Darcy, Alexs Lang, Willie Rennie, Annabella Paterson and her candidate father Jamie.<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Lib Dem candidate Alex Cole-Hamilton, his daughter Darcy, Alexs Lang, Willie Rennie, Annabella Paterson and her candidate father Jamie.<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Alex Col-Hamilton and his daughter  Darcy along with Alexa Lang helped Willie Rennie build his pledge<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Lib Dem candidate Alex Cole-Hamilton, his daughter Darcy, Alexs Lang, Willie Rennie, Annabella Paterson and her candidate father Jamie.<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Willie Rennie dying for a p<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Final pices in the wall were inserted by Alexa Lang helpd by Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: Alex Col-Hamilton and his daughter  Darcy helped Willie Rennie build his pledge<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie made his final pitch for votes today as he unveiled large building blocks that spelt out the party's flagship "Penny for education" policy. Scottish Liberal Democrats HQ, 4, EH12 5DR. Adam Clarke 07450 980 386.the election on Thursday.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2016
    SCT_EEm_Wilie_Rennie_Penny_for_educa...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney's speech attracted a lot of media interest<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney met first year students who were keen to offer their views<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney met first year students who were keen to offer their views<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney was not about to avoid a selfie opportunity<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney's speech attracted a lot of media interest<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: David Young, WHEC head teacher  <br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney's speech attracted a lot of media interest<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
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  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
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Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
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Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney's speech attracted a lot of media interest<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Swinney met first year students who were keen to offer their views<br />
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Education Secretary, John Swinney, MSP, addressed more than 100 teachers and education leaders, as he provided an update on the terms of reference for a review of the curriculum, in a speech marking five years of the Scottish Attainment Challenge.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_John_Swinney_Edinburgh_GER_2...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet shows the new card that provides information on how the deal with and report gender based abuse to John Swinney, Cabinet secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville and Minister for Further Education Richard Lockhead Richa<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
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  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael  gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
  • UK Scottish Secretary, Alistair Carmichael gave a speech on education at the ESRC's Future of the UK and Scotland seminar. The seminar considered the implications for higher education in the event of further devolution or independence. <br />
29 January 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Alastair_Carmichael_GER2901...jpg
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