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West Lothian’s last infant school in Scotland ‘mothballed’ as summer holidays begin

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West Lothian’s last infant school in Scotland ‘mothballed’ as summer holidays begin

The final infant school in Scotland closed its doors as the school holidays got under way last week.

Dechmont infant school which taught children up to P3 will be mothballed for the 2024/25 school with its adjoining nursery class. All children will attend primary in Broxburn.




Dechmont is West Lothian’s smallest and there would be no pupils joining come August.

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A new primary school will be built nearby as part of the redevelopment of the Bangour hospital site- scheduled to open in 2027.- with more than 1,000 new homes.

Earlier this year some parents had expressed anger at the plan, claiming that the council has taken no account of those who do not drive. However only the community council continued to express reservations during the consultation meetings.

At a meeting of the Education Executive last week LIb Dem councillor Sally Pattle joked about chaining herself to the school railings in protest saying: “ I just feel it’s incumbent to speak up for the final infant school in Scotland.

“I really would like it to be marked in some way that we had the last infant school in Scotland, here in West Lothian. I think it’s really sad. It is a sad day.”

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