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'''Glenrothes High School''' is a six-year [[non-denominational]] secondary school of approximately 860 pupils located in [[Glenrothes]], Fife, Scotland.<ref>http://www.fife.gov.uk/atoz/index.cfm?fuseaction=facility.display&facid=6C3C51A6-5395-46B7-BFD861DF50A321AF</ref> The school serves the western/central and northern precincts of Glenrothes drawing primarily from four feeder Primary Schools; Caskieberran, [[Pitcoudie]], Rimbleton and South Parks schools. The school also accepts a number of placing requests from other parts in the town.
'''Glenrothes High School''' is a six-year [[non-denominational]] secondary school of approximately 860 pupils located in [[Glenrothes]], Fife, Scotland.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fife.gov.uk/atoz/index.cfm?fuseaction=facility.display&facid=6C3C51A6-5395-46B7-BFD861DF50A321AF |title=fifedirect - A to Z - Glenrothes High School |website=www.fife.gov.uk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060926064906/http://www.fife.gov.uk/atoz/index.cfm?fuseaction=facility.display&facid=6C3C51A6-5395-46B7-BFD861DF50A321AF |archive-date=2006-09-26}} </ref> The school serves the western/central and northern precincts of Glenrothes drawing primarily from four feeder Primary Schools; Caskieberran, [[Pitcoudie]], Rimbleton and South Parks schools. The school also accepts a number of placing requests from other parts in the town.


==History==
==History==


The building opened in 1966 with the intention of accommodating all of the pupils of the town who were seeking to do [[Higher (Scottish)|"Higher"]] level examinations. Prior to this older pupils living in Glenrothes had to attend schools in neighbouring towns to continue their highers as the earlier secondary schools in the new town, Glenwood and Auchmuty, only provided for pupils at a junior secondary level.<ref name="Ferguson p75">Ferguson ''History of Glenrothes'' p.75.</ref> This system operated successfully for a number of years, however changes in the education system at the National level in the 1970s made the system redundant and both Auchmuty and Glenwood were raised to full "high school" status.<ref name="Ferguson p102">Ferguson ''History of Glenrothes'' p.102.</ref><ref name="Ferguson pp45–46">Ferguson ''A New Town's Heritage: Glenrothes 1948–1995'' pp.45–46.</ref>
The building opened in 1966 with the intention of accommodating all of the pupils of the town who were seeking to do [[Higher (Scottish)|"Higher"]] level examinations. Prior to this older pupils living in Glenrothes had to attend schools in neighbouring towns to continue their highers as the earlier secondary schools in the new town, Glenwood and Auchmuty, only provided for pupils at a junior secondary level.<ref name="Ferguson p75">Ferguson ''History of Glenrothes'' p.75.</ref> This system operated successfully for a number of years, however changes in the education system at the National level in the 1970s made the system redundant and both Auchmuty and Glenwood were raised to full "high school" status.<ref name="Ferguson p102">Ferguson ''History of Glenrothes'' p.102.</ref><ref name="Ferguson pp45–46">Ferguson ''A New Town's Heritage: Glenrothes 1948–1995'' pp.45–46.</ref>


In 2007 a modern gameshall was added to the sports facilities available at the school. The school has a Department of Additional Support comprising the former Department of Special Education and Physical Impairment Unit.
In 2007 a modern gameshall was added to the sports facilities available at the school. The school has a Department of Additional Support comprising the former Department of Special Education and Physical Impairment Unit.
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==School performance==
==School performance==


The school was inspected in 2003 and 2005 and was considered in 2005 to have made very good progress since the earlier inspection in 2003.<ref>http://www.hmie.gov.uk/ViewEstablishment.aspx?id=8825&type=3</ref> It was again inspected in September 2009 and was found to have made further good progress. As of late 2011, the school was working towards gaining the UNICEF-recognised Rights Respecting School Award.
The school was inspected in 2003 and 2005 and was considered in 2005 to have made very good progress since the earlier inspection in 2003.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hmie.gov.uk/ViewEstablishment.aspx?id=8825&type=3 |title=Glenrothes High School |website=www.hmie.gov.uk |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110604220027/http://www.hmie.gov.uk/ViewEstablishment.aspx?id=8825&type=3 |archive-date=2011-06-04}} </ref> It was again inspected in September 2009 and was found to have made further good progress. As of late 2011, the school was working towards gaining the UNICEF-recognised Rights Respecting School Award.


The Scottish Qualifications Credit Framework (SCQF) contains 12 levels ranging from Access at SCQF level 1, up to Doctorate at level 12. SCQF Level 3 refers to the national qualifications taken over two years of study (in S3 and S4) with exams at the end of S4. The proportion of S4 Pupils attaining SCQF Level 3 or above during 2009/10 was 91%, which was marginally below the Fife and Scottish averages of 92%.<ref name="Glenrothes Area Economic Profile P.11"/>
The Scottish Qualifications Credit Framework (SCQF) contains 12 levels ranging from Access at SCQF level 1, up to Doctorate at level 12. SCQF Level 3 refers to the national qualifications taken over two years of study (in S3 and S4) with exams at the end of S4. The proportion of S4 Pupils attaining SCQF Level 3 or above during 2009/10 was 91%, which was marginally below the Fife and Scottish averages of 92%.<ref name="Glenrothes Area Economic Profile P.11"/>

In the 2022/2023 academic year, the school recorded a result of over 97% positive destinations for school leavers.

The current school Careers Adviser is Roddy Campbell.

==Notable former students==

* [[William Allan (classicist)|William Allan]], Scottish classicist<ref>{{cite web |title=Fife Council: Schools by region A-Z |url=https://www.scotsman.com/education/fife-council-2466484 |website=www.scotsman.com |access-date=4 September 2022 |language=en |date=22 April 2008 |archive-date=30 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170830151439/http://www.scotsman.com/news/education/fife-council-1-1164502 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Secondary schools in Fife]]
[[Category:Secondary schools in Fife]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, 7 June 2024

Glenrothes High School
Location
Map
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Scotland
Information
TypeSecondary
Established1966
RectorAvril McNeil[1]
Teaching staff70 (approx.)
GradesS1-S6
Number of students860 (approx.)
Color(s)     
Red, black and gold
WebsiteSchool website

Glenrothes High School is a six-year non-denominational secondary school of approximately 860 pupils located in Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland.[2] The school serves the western/central and northern precincts of Glenrothes drawing primarily from four feeder Primary Schools; Caskieberran, Pitcoudie, Rimbleton and South Parks schools. The school also accepts a number of placing requests from other parts in the town.

History

[edit]

The building opened in 1966 with the intention of accommodating all of the pupils of the town who were seeking to do "Higher" level examinations. Prior to this older pupils living in Glenrothes had to attend schools in neighbouring towns to continue their highers as the earlier secondary schools in the new town, Glenwood and Auchmuty, only provided for pupils at a junior secondary level.[3] This system operated successfully for a number of years, however changes in the education system at the National level in the 1970s made the system redundant and both Auchmuty and Glenwood were raised to full "high school" status.[4][5]

In 2007 a modern gameshall was added to the sports facilities available at the school. The school has a Department of Additional Support comprising the former Department of Special Education and Physical Impairment Unit.

The school is distinguished by a cylindrical belvedere feature on the roof. This is a green house which was once used by biology students.

In 2018 Fife Council announced that the only money they had available for a new school building, which is badly required was to merge the school with Glenwood High School. Still to be rubber stamped, it is hoped that the new school will enter planning once nearby Madras College's new building is finished.

House system

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The school operates a house system in which pupils are separated into three different houses which each have their own house colour and a PT of Guidance assigned to each house.

The three houses and colours are:

  • Glen Nevis – Red
  • Glen Finnan – Yellow
  • Glen Coe – Blue
Destination of school leavers 2009/10[6]
Glenrothes High School Fife average Scotland average
Total pupils 864 - -
Leavers in 2009/10 169 - -
Higher Education 30% 33% 36%
Further Education 41% 37% 27%
Training 7% 4% 5%
Employment 12% 12% 19%
Unemployment 11% 13% 12%

School performance

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The school was inspected in 2003 and 2005 and was considered in 2005 to have made very good progress since the earlier inspection in 2003.[7] It was again inspected in September 2009 and was found to have made further good progress. As of late 2011, the school was working towards gaining the UNICEF-recognised Rights Respecting School Award.

The Scottish Qualifications Credit Framework (SCQF) contains 12 levels ranging from Access at SCQF level 1, up to Doctorate at level 12. SCQF Level 3 refers to the national qualifications taken over two years of study (in S3 and S4) with exams at the end of S4. The proportion of S4 Pupils attaining SCQF Level 3 or above during 2009/10 was 91%, which was marginally below the Fife and Scottish averages of 92%.[6]

In the 2022/2023 academic year, the school recorded a result of over 97% positive destinations for school leavers.

The current school Careers Adviser is Roddy Campbell.

Notable former students

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "GHS Staff 2021 - 2022". Archived from the original on 8 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  2. ^ "fifedirect - A to Z - Glenrothes High School". www.fife.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 26 September 2006.
  3. ^ Ferguson History of Glenrothes p.75.
  4. ^ Ferguson History of Glenrothes p.102.
  5. ^ Ferguson A New Town's Heritage: Glenrothes 1948–1995 pp.45–46.
  6. ^ a b "Glenrothes Area Economic Profile p.11" (PDF). Fife Council. 1 December 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Glenrothes High School". www.hmie.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Fife Council: Schools by region A-Z". www.scotsman.com. 22 April 2008. Archived from the original on 30 August 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2022.

Bibliography

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  • Ferguson, Keith (1982). A History of Glenrothes (1st ed.). Glenrothes: Glenrothes Development Corporation. ASIN B001P4JSI0.
  • Ferguson, Keith (1996). A New Town's Heritage: Glenrothes 1948–1995 (1st ed.). Glenrothes: Glenrothes Development Corporation. ISBN 0-9502603-4-7.

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