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Port Glasgow Schools Bouncy Castle Reward Backfires: Parents Protest, Headteacher Apologizes
A primary school in Port Glasgow, Scotland, abandoned plans for a bouncy castle reward due to parental backlash. The event was intended for pupils with high attendance or significant improvements, but parents argued it was unfair and demoralizing for struggling students. The schools headteacher and Inverclyde Council supported the cancellation, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and strong parental support. This incident reflects a broader shift away from such rewards in Scottish schools, as attendance rates decline and educators seek more inclusive methods to encourage regular attendance.
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