The 2024 league table was compiled after The Times looked at data for primary schools across Scotland, assessing them on a number of metrics, and giving them scores out of 100 on listening and talking, numeracy, reading and writing.
Nationwide, a total of 81 schools scored a perfect 400 out of 400. However, unlike in Edinburgh and West Lothian, no primary school in East Lothian achieved top marks, with the region second bottom of the table with around 70 per cent of pupils up to standard in most disciplines.
A spokesperson for the The Times said: “We are always careful to clarify that The Times Scotland Primary School League Table is not 'Scotland's schools ranked from best to worst'.
“It presents government data from primary seven, arguably the most important year for pupils preparing for high school, for parents to analyse standards across the 1,250 schools that published reportable results. Our aim is to present data in an easily accessible format that parents can understand.”
Have a look through our picture gallery to discover the 15 best-performing primary schools in East Lothian.