Glass Primary School is a small, close-knit rural school located at the furthest boundary of Aberdeenshire, serving a community with farming connections. With just 12 pupils, the school fosters a strong sense of belonging, ensuring that each child receives personalised support and enriching learning experiences.
The school’s strong community links play a vital role in shaping its inclusive and nurturing ethos. Local partnerships enhance learning opportunities, such as Outdoor learning, collaborative projects, and engagement with local organisations this strengthen pupils’ understanding of their environment while reinforcing key skills for their future.
Despite its small size, Glass Primary embraces innovation, ensuring that pupils benefit from rich and varied educational experiences. Whether through play-based learning, resilience-building activities, or opportunities for pupil leadership, the school cultivates independence, creativity, and confidence in its learners.
The school is supported by the Headteacher, Principal Teacher, part time Teacher as well as PSAs.