Whinhill Primary is the the first school in Inverclyde to receive a Digital Wellbeing award and a Digital Schools endorsement. The accolades recognise the pupils’ cyber resilience and internet safety and reflect the work they’ve put in over recent months to embrace new ways of learning. Ilona Dickson, P1 teacher and the school’s ICT co-ordinator said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been awarded the Digital Wellbeing Award and Digital Schools Endorsement after our successful validation meeting. “Our staff and pupils have worked hard over the last few years on our journey to enhance our technologies curriculum, ensuring that we provide our pupils with the skills and knowledge that they need for learning, life and work. “We are very proud of our group of pupils that spoke very confidently to the validator about all the work and development that we have done.”