Welcome to Musselburgh Burgh Primary School, better known as The Burgh. Our school was built in 1964 as a merger between the original Burgh School and Fisherrow School. The Burgh is situated in Musselburgh town centre and has a mixed catchment area.
The ground floor of the building houses our Nursery, two Early Years classrooms, our ‘N-Zone’ Nurture Room, large Assembly Hall with Stage, Dining Hall, Gym Hall, a Meeting Room and several offices. Ten further classrooms, a Library, and Support for Learning base are located in the two storey block. The TU in our playground includes a welcoming Family Room space for our parents and carers to feel included and to participate within our school, while also offering an environment for wider projects in partnership with our community.
Currently the school benefits from the allocation of significant Pupil Equity Funding. This funding has been utilised to develop our Nurture provision across the school, including a Nurture base staffed by a Nursery Nurse, a Nurture Breakfast Club, free healthy tuck shop and our Burgh Pantry. We have also targeted support towards closing the poverty related attainment gap, through the employment of additional members of Support for Learning and ASN Auxiliary staff, in both our Early Years and Second Level teams.
Our school roll has seen a further reduction over the last session and there are currently 234 pupils from P1 to P7, in addition to the 1140-hour Nursery with capacity for 48 full-time places. We have ten mainstream classes with composite groupings at P1/2, P2/3, P3/4 and P5/6.
The Burgh’s Senior Leadership Team comprises a Head Teacher, Depute Head Teacher, and one Principal Teacher who share responsibility for leading the Early, First and Second Level teams.
Our commitment to raising attainment will see us build upon our successes over the past 12 months in raising our Writing attainment, through the implementation of a new whole school programme, along with targeted effective improvement methodology processes at 1st level. To support improvements in attainment in a broader and more general sense, our focus this year will be on the essential skills and pedagogical approaches integral to high quality teaching and learning; a refreshed curriculum rationale; and a review of our school approaches to moderation and assessment.
During sessions 2022/23 and 2023/24, the Burgh welcomed visitors from the local authority’s Education and Children’s Services team for a week-long School and Early Learning & Childcare Review to support our self-evaluation for self-improvement. This was a hugely valuable and positive experience for everyone involved. Feedback from the School Reviews, including recognition of our various strengths as well as areas for continued development, have informed our Standards and Quality Report for session 2024/25.
At the Burgh, we are committed to working together as a whole team to deliver the values, purposes and principles of A Curriculum for Excellence. We work in partnership with our families and the wider community to ensure that we deliver the best care and educational experience that we can for all of our pupils.
If you would like any further information about our school, please don’t hesitate to contact me through the School Office.
Mr Jon Doyle
Head teacher
Contact us
Address
Kilwinning Street
MUSSELBURGH
East Lothian
EH21 7EE
Tel: 0131-665-3407
Fax: 0131-653-3085
e-mail address: admin@musselburghburgh.elcschool.org.uk