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  1. Primary Schools. There are 46 primary schools located across Moray. Children with additional support needs will receive the support they need within our mainstream schools. To find out more information about each school, select the school you are interested in from the list below.

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    The 2011 census shows an increase to 93,300 people resident in Moray. The 2017 Mid-Year Estimate is 95,780 (National Registers of Scotland)

    Moray offers a well-educated, skilled workforce with a great reputation for customer service with low staff turnover and high retention rates. However, the area has access to an even wider labour pool as there are 236,000 people within a one hour drive of Elgin. Moray has 85% of its working age population in employment which is higher than the Scot...

    MORAYSPEYSIDE LARDER Moray with its fantastic natural larder is a food lover’s dream. Stretching from the Cairngormsin the south to the Moray Firth in the north, the geography of Moray lends itself to a rich abundance of quality food products – some of them such as Walkers Shortbread , and Baxters renown the world over. With over 55 distilleries it...

    There are around 300 new business starts each year in Moray according to the Office of National Statistics. 128 new businesses were assisted by Business Gateway in the year to March 2018, resulting in the creation of 186 full-time equivalent jobs. And of businesses receiving support over the past three years, 86% continue to trade successfully with...

    Moray has 45 primary schools and 8 secondary schools and in 2017 Moray Council had responsibility for educating just over 11,900 pupils. In 2016/17 the eight secondary schools produced 928 school leavers. Some 90.7% went on to further or higher education or to gain employment.

    Moray provides a firm foundation for a high value tourism sector and represents a hidden opportunity. The location is highly accessible and has a tremendously varied tourism offer with exciting development opportunities available for hotel and tourism businesses. The area is famous for hunting, shooting and fishing. The mountains, coast, forestry, ...

    Moray is emerging as a prime location in research and development for the life science and digital healthcare sector. There are a number of strands of life science activity emerging in Moray. The area has a growing reputation in developing digital and online technologies to improve service delivery and efficiency. Although these strands have emerge...

    Moray is a natural location to establish an engineering business to support the oil and gas and renewable energy sectors. With its long history as an engineering and fabrication base for the oil and gas and distillation industries it is perfectly placed for diversification into the renewable energy supply chains. Electrical and mechanical engineeri...

    Britain’s first Labour Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald was born in Lossiemouth in 1866. James Gordon Bennett born at Keith in 1795 founded and edited the New York Herald. Lord Strathcona, (1820 to 1914) who left Forres aged 17 for Canada. He became Resident Governor of The Hudson Bay Company and created the Canadian Pacific Railway. Sir Alexander G...

    Much of the uplands of Moray lie within the Cairngorms National Park, while on the coast there are nature reserves of national and local status. Red deer are frequently encountered in herds in the higher and more remote parts of Moray. Its smaller cousin the Roe inhabits more low-lying areas. Foxes and badgers are abundant, whilst much rarer the wi...

  2. www.moray.gov.uk › moray_standard › page_58530School Roll - Moray Council

    School Roll - Moray Council. Performance Statistics. School Roll. There are 53 schools within Moray - 8 secondary schools and 45 primary schools (22 with pre-school provision). School roll statistics are based on the national census of schools which takes place annually in September. Roll Summary for Moray.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Table 1: Moray Primary School Rank Table. Achievement data for all schools in Moray for 2016/17 academic years through to 2022/23 plus a comparative rank for the local authority (average of all ranked schools) and for the whole of Scotland (top two rows). The table shows P1, P4 & P7 combined achievement data (the average of the percentage ...

  4. Primary School Catchments (Moray) (Denominational)

  5. Pages in category "Primary schools in Moray" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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  7. The webpage provides information about denominational primary school catchment areas in Moray.

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