They found the school was good; the headteachers gave strong leadership of school improvement, and his work with staff to embed a positive culture which benefits all young people.
There was very effective use of information about young people’s wellbeing which ensured that their needs were well met, and that they make good progress.
This and the commitment of all the staff to promoting 'nurturing and inclusive relationships' across the school, led to improved outcomes for all young people.
The inspectors noticed improvement in the proportion of young people achieving a range of Higher passes in S5 and S6.
[5] Former pupils and teachers include the poet Douglas Dunn, a close associate of Philip Larkin at Hull University, who lived in Inchinnan and attended Renfrew High School in the 1950s, and the composer Alan Fleming-Baird,[6] SNP politician Derek Mackay also attended the school.