North Berwick High School

North Berwick High School

North Berwick High School is a state funded secondary school located in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland.

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History

North Berwick High School was founded in 1893. Prior to that there were two local schools: the Parish School and the Burgh School, the former dating back to 1661. By the 1800s the Parish School was in a building at the corner of School Alley, now Church Road, and the High Street. The Burgh School was just a room, which is now the upper floor of Brian Ferguson, a chemist at the corner of Market Square and the High Street. In 1868 the two schools were merged and in 1876 moved into a new building, which was until recently the North Berwick Museum, in School Road.

The High School began with just thirteen pupils in what is now the Abbey Church Hall, but later that year the pupils moved into their new premises in Law Road, currently the Community Centre. It was not until 1931 that the High School and the Burgh School combined. In 1940 the secondary school pupils moved into the current building beside the playing fields.

The 1940 building forms the front part of the current building with a two-storey teaching extension built in 1960. With pupil numbers rising dramatically, Lothian Region agreed to raise the capacity of the school in 1994. Building commenced in late 1996 and was completed in early 1998. The school was further enlarged and refurbished under a Public Private Partnership scheme that was completed in 2005.

The school now has a full set of classrooms in all areas of the curriculum, and all rooms are equipped with computers and data projectors. Also classrooms contain Promethean electronic whiteboards. The school has a large assembly hall with excellent facilities for staging musical and dramatic productions and these are well used by the school and local community groups. There are excellent sports facilities both within the school and the adjacent Sports Centre. The enlargement provided a new social areas, a new school garden and courtyard, and a brand new dining room.

Departments

North Berwick High School offers a wide variety of subjects to all pupils. These include:

  • Art and Design
  • Business Education
  • Classics
  • Computing
  • Craft Design Technology
  • English
  • Geography
  • History / Modern Studies
  • Home Economics
  • Mathematics
  • Modern Languages
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Religious Education
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Physics

Notable former pupils

External links

Coordinates: 56°3′10″N 2°43′16″W / 56.05278°N 2.72111°W / 56.05278; -2.72111


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