Education

West Lothian Council secondary schools will hold two additional in-service days this year to support teachers delivering national qualification assessments.

West Lothian Council is spending £700,000 to repair and upgrade local schools during the Easter holidays.

Up to six brand new primary schools could be built in West Lothian over the next seven years.

A £5.8 million redevelopment of Pinewood School in Blackburn is set to get underway from next month.

West Lothian Council will invest over £16 million on planned improvements within local schools over the next seven years.

West Lothian schools have been supported to ensure high-quality remote learning can be delivered for local pupils.

Over £29 million is being spent by West Lothian Council on schools supporting pupils with additional support needs.

Innovative technology is being used to help West Lothian residents live more independently in their own homes.

Construction has started on £7 million state-of-the-art replacement for Cedarbank School in Livingston.

West Lothian Council is set to invest £290 million between now and 2027/28 on assets to support the delivery of essential services.

West Lothian Council is bringing expertise from education and social policy services together to form a new service to target early intervention and support for local children and families.

Cedarbank School has been awarded five-star status by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for their fantastic garden project.