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Balwearie High School. Secondary education in Scotland can take up to 6 years, covering ages 11 to 16, [1] ... Secondary School: First Year (S1) Ages 11–12 or 12–13:
Gaelic medium education is becoming increasingly popular throughout Scotland, and the number of pupils who are in Gaelic medium education at primary school level has risen from 24 in 1985, to 2500 in the 2012–13 school year.
Stonelaw High School was established in August 1970 as a four-year school, [10] merging some of the pupils already at Rutherglen Academy with pupils from Gallowflat Junior Secondary. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] Other Academy pupils who had been at primary schools in Cambuslang , Carmunnock and Burnside largely went up to the new (1970) Cathkin High School .
In 1901 there were about 100 students in the "upper part of the school" now known as "Peebles and County High school". The Education (Scotland) Act 1908 finally allowed grants to children allowing them to remain in school. By 1910 the school was a single story building consisting of a number of rooms off of a single corridor, where the science ...
St. Matthew's Academy is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Scottish town of Saltcoats, North Ayrshire.. The teaching facilities in St Matthew's Academy include sports facilities (including a full-size synthetic pitch, an athletics track and a fitness suite), a 400-seat theatre/auditorium and a central social area for pupils.
Castlehead High School is a non-denominational, mixed state secondary school in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It was opened in 1971. [ 3 ] In 1989, John Neilson High School (founded as the John Neilson Institution in 1852) merged into Castlehead High School.
Liberton High School is a secondary school in Liberton, in the south of Edinburgh, Scotland, which is located on Gilmerton Road. The school roll for the 2022–23 academic year was 846. Liberton High School has had certain great achievements in sports, such as the undefeated girls hockey XI in 1970-71.
By the end of the Middle Ages grammar schools could be found in all the main burghs and some small towns. Early examples including the High School of Glasgow in 1124 and the High School of Dundee in 1239. [5] There were also petty schools, more common in rural areas and providing an elementary education. [6]