Ms Sturgeon tweeted her support for the primary school after it later said it had been subjected to “the most horrific racist abuse”.
By Rebecca Newlands and Lucinda CameronNicola Sturgeon has condemned “vile racists” who posted offensive comments about pupils online after she visited a Glasgow school.
In a statement posted on social media, St Albert’s Primary said: “After an exciting day celebrating our success with our First Minister we have been subject to the most horrific racist abuse..” “It’s my privilege to represent the wonderful, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural Southside of Glasgow. I stand with them, always.”
“We urge all our colleagues to embrace equity in all policy and practice and stand as active allies with anti-racist and culturally responsive practice.
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