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Scots schools fail to tackle racism, union study finds

TEACHERS warned of a “widespread failure” to tackle racism in schools yesterday as new statistics uncovered thousands of incidents in Scottish schools over the last five years.

A freedom of information request to Scottish councils revealed that around 3,000 incidents of racism have occurred in primary and secondary schools since 2011.

Teaching union Nasuwt general secretary Chris Keates said the figures were “shocking, but unfortunately not surprising.”

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