Three Island primary schools have been given good results from an inspection body over their evaluation procedures.
Cronk-y-Berry, Kewaigue and St John’s all had their School Self Review and Evaluation processes looked at by a UK body.
The inspection looks at how well the schools understand and review themselves.
Director of Education Martin Barrow says the comments will be made public and available to parents:
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