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  1. This must be completed and returned with the relevant documentation in order to secure your child's place at The High School of Glasgow. Successful candidates will begin their High School journey at the start of the new session in August (unless otherwise arranged). Time to experience the joy of learning!

  2. The Glasgow High School for Girls was founded in 1894 and housed variously in Garnethill and Kelvindale. In 1976 the Regional Council re-organised education in Glasgow along comprehensive lines, leading to the closure of the Boys' High School. The Girls' High School began admitting boys and was renamed as Cleveden Secondary School.

  3. May 26, 2023 · These exam tables do not rank schools in terms of ‘best to worst’ as that would fail to take into account factors such as the support offered to children with complex needs, the effort and quality of the teaching staff, working conditions for said staff, quality of the student experience, the funding the school receives from Glasgow City Council, or whether or not the school is serving an ...

  4. We also accept cheques made payable to “The High School of Glasgow Educational Trust” which should be posted to the following address: The External Relations Office The High School of Glasgow 637 Crow Road Glasgow G13 1PL. You could also call the External Relations Office on +44 141 954 9628 and we can process your payment over the phone.

  5. The Glasgow High School Club Limited is the former pupils’ association of the old and new High Schools. Former pupils all over the world maintain an interest in the life and work of the School. Secretary : Murdoch C Beaton, LLB.

  6. The High School of Glasgow One of Scotland's leading Independent Schools, welcoming children from the ages of 3-18 to our Kindergarten, Junior and Senior Schools. Twitter (opens in new window/tab)

  7. The High School of Glasgow is a vibrant, caring and high-achieving Co-ed day school for ages 3-18 years, which has been part of Glasgow’s story since the 12th century. We aim to create a happy and nurturing community in which each individual is enabled to develop their all-round potential from the academic to sport, the expressive arts and beyond.