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Support for Pupils and Parents

A range of information and guidance including help with costs for school clothing, free school meals and milk, information on additional support for learning and childcare information.

You may be entitled to other benefits Social Security Scotland - Benefits (opens new window)

Attendance, Behaviour and Bullying

Children and young people benefit most from their education when they attend school regularly. Children and young people are expected to follow their School Behaviour Code. In extreme cases, children and young people may be excluded from school.

Parent Councils

Advice for Parent Councils

Employment of Children Including Performance Licences

The Children (Protection at Work) Regulations 1998, which effectively revoked previous byelaws, and The Children (Protection at Work) Regulations 2006 were introduced in order to implement the child employment provisions of EC Directive 94/33/EC on the protection of young people at work.

West Lothian Virtual Academy

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