The shocking abuse levelled at St Albert's Primary and its young children has been reported as a hate crime to police.
Pupils and staff at a Glasgow school targeted by racist trolls have received messages of support from across the city and beyond
Director of Education for Glasgow City Council, Douglas Hutchison, Tweeted: "You believe in love rather than hate @StAlbertsG41 because love draws out the best in us while hate feeds on our smallness. Keep doing what you’re doing and being who you are. Love and goodness will prevail."Langside Primary Tweeted: "Standing with our colleagues and the wonderful children of @StAlbertsG41. Sending love and respect for all you do. Racism has no place in Scotland.
They tweeted: "Overwhelmed with love and support from our community and beyond. We believe love is a verb, it’s we do next that counts. Planning firm, inclusive action." "Thank-you to everyone, including the First Minister, for their messages of support for the children and school. Their kind words have helped reaffirm our faith in human beings following the disgusting online abuse.
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