Brannock High School

Brannock High School

Brannock High School is a non-denominational, co-educational comprehensive secondary school in Newarthill (Motherwell, Scotland).

The catchment area is the four villages of Carfin, Holytown, New Stevenston and Newarthill.

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The senior management team include

Mr Robert Colqhoun Head Teacher Mr John Maddock Deput Head Teacher and exam co ordinator for the school Miss Helen Donald Deput Head Teacher Head of S4/S5/S6 Mrs Linda Park Deput Head Teacher Head of S1/S2/S3

the school is very successful in acheving its higher and standard grade results the schools curriculum is taken up by : Maths, English, Music, Technical Studies, PE, Drama, Home Economics, Computing, Bussiness management, Accounting, French, German, RE, Geography, Modern Studies, History, Chemisrty, Biology, Physics, Art, PSE,(UCAS NON UCAS for S6), Psychology, and Sociology. The school also has a gymsaium a games hall and a libraury not to mention smart boards in every room a mixture of labs and computing suites. the school has alot to offer and with its wonderful teaching staff and closeness of its student (some of whome are from different countries).

the school also successfully holds a school prom and even enterprises with its own year book

over all brannock high school is a wonderful place to go and will begin its refurbishment in 08/09 session with a possible extention in 09/10 session.


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