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Swinney to visit Busby school targeted in ‘sectarian’ attacks

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Police have appealed for information about the attacks at St Joseph’s Primary School in Busby

First Minister John Swinney has offered to visit a primary school after it was targeted in a number of sectarian attacks.

St Joseph’s Primary School in Busby, East Renfrewshire, was sprayed with offensive and discriminatory graffiti and there were two fires in children’s play areas.

Police have confirmed that they are investigating a number of incidents and have urged anyone with information to contact them.

The attacks were raised at First Minister’s Questions by Tory MSP Jackson Carlaw, who said the school community had been left “stupefied and distressed”.

Speaking in the Scottish Parliament, Carlaw said he had been “appalled” by “an unprecedented series of sectarian attacks” targeting the school which is in his Eastwood constituency.

“The buildings were sprayed with offensive and sectarian discriminatory graffiti and the outdoor play area was set on fire,” he said.

“This past weekend, there was a further arson attack on a children’s area. The school community has been left stupefied and, naturally, distressed.”

Carlaw highlighted the fact that the school had received a glowing report from Education Scotland earlier this month for the “exemplary standard of education that the school is providing”.

He asked the first minister to show solidarity with the school community and make it clear that “here in Scotland, faith will not be used as a force for division but that, together, all faiths and those of none must work and come together in order to create the community in which we all want Scotland to live?”

In his response, Swinney said the school has been acknowledged by Education Scotland and His Majesty’s chief inspector of education to be outstanding.

He added: “The outside of the school has been targeted by utterly unacceptable behaviour, which never had any place in Scottish society and certainly does not have any place in Scottish society in 2025.

“Perhaps the best way through this is if Mr Carlaw and I visit St Joseph’s school. We could have a question-and-answer session to see how we both get on at the school in front of the pupils.

“The visit would be an indication of my warm appreciation of the strength of the school and what it does for the children of that community.”

‘Mindless vandalism’

An East Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: “It is extremely disappointing that this mindless vandalism has taken place.

“We’re pleased that it has been swiftly dealt with and cleared by our staff, and we’ll continue to work closely with police colleagues, our community wardens and the CCTV control room to tackle these types of issues, which are so upsetting and disheartening for the pupils, staff and wider school community.’

Ch Insp Gillian Faulds said: “We are investigating a number of recent incidents concerning damage at school premises in the Busby area.

“I’d like to reassure the public we’re doing everything we can to trace those responsible and have increased patrols as a deterrent and for community reassurance.

“We are also working closely with our partner agencies to explore all lines of investigation.”



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