Dryburgh House
Dryburgh House is led by Colette Brennan as Head of House , alongside Fraser McCurdy Assistant Head of House and John Cassidy PSW.
Dryburgh House is named after Dryburgh Abbey in the Borders. The Abbey was completed in 1132 and in its grounds there is The Dryburgh Yew Tree, planted before the Abbey was built. The Abbey itself suffered several fires but still withstands. The true remarkable traits of resilience and strength are what we aim to encourage in your children as they progress through school. We are delighted to be able to work with the Dryburgh House pupils as they progress from S1 thought to S6.
Should you have any questions, or would like to discuss anything with us, pupils can visit the Martlet Wing throughout the school day or use the QR code below to contact us.
Parents and carers are welcome to call the school or email the team directly:
colette.brennan@westlothian.org.uk
fraser.mccurdy@westlothian.org.uk
john.cassidy@westlothian.org.uk