Plans submitted for new school for children with additional support needs in Livingston

The development of a new home of Beatlie School Campus in Livingston has moved to the planning application stage.

Plans submitted for new school for children with additional support needs in Livingston

Earlier this year, West Lothian Council’s executive team approved plans to locate the new state-of-the-art £14.7 million school in council-owned land off Grange Road, east of the Xcite Craigswood Leisure Centre.

Beatlie provides specialist education for pupils aged three to eighteen with severe and complex support and profound medical needs. The new purpose-built facility will be a centre of excellence for children and young people, providing cutting-edge educational facilities alongside partner health and wrap around support for children and families.



Along with the core education facilities for nursery, primary and secondary pupils, plans for the new school also include a hydrotherapy pool, two general purpose rooms, a life skills area, multi-purpose hall and sensory garden.

If approved, the new facility will include the most up-to-date assistive technology products which are designed to help facilitate greater independence for wheelchair users to explore their surroundings by increasing, maintaining or improving their functional capabilities.

In addition to the education facilities, the new school will have enhanced energy reduction measures and provide parent support facilities, including accommodation for partner agencies and support services including the NHS Child Development Centre (CDC), which currently support pupils throughout West Lothian

Executive councillor for education David Dodds is pleased work is progressing.



He added: “The new location at Craigswood looks ideal, as it allows the school to remain in Craigshill and build on their existing positive relationships with the local community.

“West Lothian already has one of the best school estates in Scotland, and we are investing over £29million in schools for pupils with additional support needs such as Ogilvie, Cedarbank, Pinewood as well as Beatlie.

“This will ensure all our young people have the best facilities for learning we can provide for them, to help them achieve their full potential in the future.”

The move will be subject to formal education consultation with all stakeholders.


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