Be Part of an Inclusive School Community, Changing Outcomes for Young People
GTCS-Registered Tutors – Science & Home Economics
Linlithgow, West Lothian – 6.5 hours per week (Mon or Tue)
Self-employed
Our Sensational Learning Centre is looking for two GTCS-registered teachers with strong subject knowledge, experience of additional support needs and a commitment to person-centred, inclusive practice to join our values-led school community:
• Science Tutor (Chemistry, Biology or Physics)
• Home Economics Tutor
You’ll deliver tailored 1:1 and small group learning across BGE and the Senior Phase, adapting teaching for neurodivergent pupils and others with complex additional support needs, in line with Curriculum for Excellence and Qualification Scotland requirements. You’ll help create safe, engaging practical learning, track progress and support pupils towards assessments and qualifications.
Applications close: 15 July
Interviews will be scheduled: 27, 28 & 29 July
You can find the full role profiles and application form by clicking on the `Work With Us` link in our bio.
For questions or support with your application, email: people@donaldsons.org.uk
#Neurodiversity #InclusiveEducation
Taking time to reflect is an essential part of learning. For the young neurodivergent people we support, it shows the progress they have made, highlights the skills they have developed, and offers the chance to look back at good memories.
To mark the end of the school year, our Sensational Learning Centre held an end-of-term assembly for pupils and their families. It was a lovely opportunity to celebrate the pupils’ achievements and progress throughout the year, and we would like to thank their families for coming along and helping to make it such a special occasion.
We would also like to say thank you to our colleagues at the Sensational Learning Centre for another wonderful year of providing inclusive learning environments where friendships flourish and creativity thrives.
Angela Evans, Head of Learning Services, said, "This year has been a brilliant celebration of growth, resilience and individuality. It has been wonderful to see our pupils develop in confidence, build meaningful relationships and achieve so much in their own unique ways. I am incredibly proud of everything they have accomplished and grateful to our dedicated SLC team and supportive families who make our community so special."
We hope everyone enjoys their well-earned summer break!
To find out more about our Sensational Learning Centre, visit the link in our bio.
Taking part in local events is important in helping the people we support to feel part of their community, as well as helping to raise awareness of neurodiversity and of the work we do at The Donaldson Trust.
We were delighted to take part in the Linlithgow Marches again this year.
Every year, the people we support choose a theme for their costumes. This year, the theme was neurodiversity, with young people choosing to wear bright colours and magical-themed accessories.
In the weeks leading up to the Marches, the people we support spent time working on their costumes, from tie-dyeing t-shirts and making signs to creating fairy and dragon wings and light-up toadstool hats. Creating costumes and accessories encourages creativity and self-expression while doing something fun.
On the day, everyone was excited to take part, and admired the floats on their way to the procession starting point. Once the procession started, everyone got into the spirit of the occasion, dancing to the music, waving to the crowds gathered along the high street and calling “Happy Marches!”
Everyone had a great day and made lasting memories. One young person is already looking forward to the 2027 event, saying, “That was good fun. What is our theme going to be next year?!”
It’s Fundraising Friday! Looking for a fun way to make a difference? We’d love you to join the Donaldson’s Clan at this year`s Edinburgh @kiltwalk on Sunday 13th September!
You don’t need to be a seasoned hiker – just bring your tartan, comfy shoes and a little team spirit! There’s a distance for everyone:
👟 Wee Wander: Perfect for families and younger children (approx. 4.5 miles)
🥾 Big Stroll: A great challenge with beautiful views (approx. 11 miles)
💪 Mighty Stride: For those ready to go the distance (approx. 21 miles)
Your fundraising will help us create more opportunities for neurodivergent people to build confidence, discover their strengths, and achieve their personal goals and ambitions.
Ready to take on the Edinburgh Kiltwalk? You can find all the details on our fundraising events page at the link in our bio. Don`t forget to choose The Donaldson Trust as your charity when you register.
Thinking about what’s next for your neurodivergent child after school?
Or perhaps they’ve already finished and are still looking for the right path?
At Gate, we’re here to help you find the answers.
We are hosting an open evening tomorrow (Thursday 18 June), but there’s still time to book your place.
📍The Donaldson Trust, Preston Road, Linlithgow EH49 6HZ
📆Thursday 18th June
🕔 5-7pm
Book your place at the link in our bio.
#neurodiversity #neurodivergence
For many neurodivergent young people, building friendships can be difficult. They may feel that being alone is a safe place to be, so it’s vital that we offer opportunities to connect with other people.
Iain McKinnon, author and Creative Writing Tutor at our Vibe service, noticed that several of the young people we support share a love of film, and had the idea to start a film club.
The film club sessions give young people the chance to talk about something they enjoy in an environment where they feel comfortable. This has led to a lot of enthusiastic discussions, and has helped real friendships to form.
Iain says the best part is seeing the young people growing in confidence. “The absolute joy of seeing these young people having a conversation about something they love, it just lit me up.”
Read the full story on our blog – link in bio.
For many neurodivergent young people, leaving school can mean losing structure, routine, and support — and being left without a clear path forward.
At Gate, we understand that reality and we’re here to help.
Kirstie McRobert, Team Lead, says “Our Gate support service offers structured, personalised support for neurodivergent young adults at a point where it matters most. In a safe, neuro-inclusive environment, young people don’t just attend, they build skills for life. From communication and confidence to everyday independence and real-life experiences, each step is supported and purposeful.”
There’s still time to book your place at our open evening and find out more about a future that fits.
📍The Donaldson Trust, Preston Road, Linlithgow EH49 6HZ
📆Thursday 18th June
🕔5-7pm
Book your place at the link in our bio.
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, Enable Scotland Falkirk Branch is running Awakening The Festival, a music festival designed for people with disabilities.
The festival, which features a range of performers and DJs, is on at Callander Park in Falkirk on Sunday 14 June from 12-6pm.
Visit https://falkirkenable.com/ to find out more.