Kinghorn Primary School is currently the only primary school in the town of Kinghorn, Scotland. They have achieved two eco-schools green flags. The school is a modern building that was built in 1986. It has a long history dating back to Victorian times and the original premises is now a community centre. The school now has good views across the Firth of Forth. The main school building houses 9 classrooms, a hall, 3 additional teaching areas, office accommodation as well as a number of other facilities including a group room and medical room. A controlled entry system operates on all external doors. The school also has a nursery in a separate building with its own play areas. The grounds consist of a grassed area, playground, conservation area and garden beds. The school is a part of the local community and local residents as well as parents are highly supportive of its endeavours to provide the best possible education for all its pupils. The school also has a Pupil Council that links with the local parish church. In addition to head teacher and two principal teachers, the school has 8 teachers and a learning support teacher. Teaching, non-teaching and visiting staff in total amounts to around 35 adults working at the school. Her Majesty’s Inspectors confirmed that the school provides a high quality education for its pupils and this is particularly so within the expressive arts where there is a long-standing tradition of excellence. The school has easy disability access at all of its entrances.
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