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Riverkids equal opportunities fundingLATEST NEWS | POSTED 15 JuneRiver Kids is helping create fairer opportunities for children across West Lothian through its Equal Opportunities Fund, awarding £37,000 to 19 schools and nurseries to support projects that enhance learning, wellbeing and personal development.Read More
Councils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableLATEST NEWS | POSTED 15 JuneCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableRead More
Improving the air travel experience for young people with autismLATEST NEWS | POSTED 12 JunePupils from Ogilvie School Campus and Cedarbank School were recently invited to Edinburgh Airport to take part in an exciting project exploring how to make travel more accessible for young people with autism.Read More -
New Head Teacher for KnightsridgeLATEST NEWS | POSTED 11 JuneKirsty Mclaren has been appointed as the new Head Teacher at Knightsridge Primary School and Early Years Centre in Livingston.Read More
New and improved guidance for mobile phone use in schools on the wayLATEST NEWS | POSTED 05 JuneWest Lothian Council is reviewing and updating its guidance on mobile phone use in schools to support a more consistent and effective approach across all school communities.Read MoreBalbardie goes extra mile to stay healthyLATEST NEWS | POSTED 04 JuneActive pupils and staff at Balbardie Primary School in Bathgate have kicked-off their fitness week by walking to the World Cup in Boston.Read More
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Riverkids equal opportunities fundingLATEST NEWS | POSTED 15 JuneRiver Kids is helping create fairer opportunities for children across West Lothian through its Equal Opportunities Fund, awarding £37,000 to 19 schools and nurseries to support projects that enhance learning, wellbeing and personal development.Read More -
Councils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableLATEST NEWS | POSTED 15 JuneCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableRead More -
Improving the air travel experience for young people with autismLATEST NEWS | POSTED 12 JunePupils from Ogilvie School Campus and Cedarbank School were recently invited to Edinburgh Airport to take part in an exciting project exploring how to make travel more accessible for young people with autism.Read More -
New Head Teacher for KnightsridgeLATEST NEWS | POSTED 11 JuneKirsty Mclaren has been appointed as the new Head Teacher at Knightsridge Primary School and Early Years Centre in Livingston.Read More -
New and improved guidance for mobile phone use in schools on the wayLATEST NEWS | POSTED 05 JuneWest Lothian Council is reviewing and updating its guidance on mobile phone use in schools to support a more consistent and effective approach across all school communities.Read More -
Balbardie goes extra mile to stay healthyLATEST NEWS | POSTED 04 JuneActive pupils and staff at Balbardie Primary School in Bathgate have kicked-off their fitness week by walking to the World Cup in Boston.Read More
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Latest News15JUNRiverkids equal opportunities funding
River Kids is helping create fairer opportunities for children across West Lothian through its Equal Opportunities Fund, awarding £37,000 to 19 schools and nurseries to support projects that enhance learning, wellbeing and personal development.
15JUNCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainable
View More12JUNImproving the air travel experience for young people with autismPupils from Ogilvie School Campus and Cedarbank School were recently invited to Edinburgh Airport to take part in an exciting project exploring how to make travel more accessible for young people with autism.
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Latest News15JUNRiverkids equal opportunities funding
River Kids is helping create fairer opportunities for children across West Lothian through its Equal Opportunities Fund, awarding £37,000 to 19 schools and nurseries to support projects that enhance learning, wellbeing and personal development.
15JUNCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainableCouncils at risk of "becoming financially unsustainable
View More12JUNImproving the air travel experience for young people with autismPupils from Ogilvie School Campus and Cedarbank School were recently invited to Edinburgh Airport to take part in an exciting project exploring how to make travel more accessible for young people with autism.