High School of Glasgow

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High School of Glasgow
Rector Mr Colin Mair
Type Independent School
Location Old Anniesland, Glasgow, Scotland
Founded 1124
Motto Sursum Semper
(Always Upwards)
Age Range 5 - 18 years
Primary Years P1 –P6
Secondary Years Transitus-S6
Pupils 1000
Website www.glasgowhigh.com

The High School of Glasgow is a private School in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the oldest school in Scotland, and the twelfth oldest in the United Kingdom. The current rector of the school is Colin Mair. Mrs Karen Waugh is headmistress of the Junior School.

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[edit] History

The original school was founded as the Choir School of Glasgow Cathedral in around 1124, and changed its name to The High School of Glasgow in 1834.

For centuries it was an integral part of the city's educational system, but in 1976 it was abolished when education in Glasgow was reorganised along 'comprehensive' lines by the Glasgow Corporation (subsequently Glasgow City Council). The Glasgow High School for Girls was founded in 1894 and closed in 1970's.

The day after the closure of the Boys' High School, the new, independent, co-educational High School came into being, following a merger involving the Glasgow High School Club and Drewsteignton School in Bearsden.

The new, purpose-built Senior School is now set among the playing-fields of Old Anniesland, while the Junior School is in Bearsden. Many of the extensions to the school have been made possible through the generous funding of former pupils and parents.

[edit] School Song

The text of the school song is presented here:

I

O, Alma Mater, glorious,
So great, so grave, so good,
We hail thy name victorious
With joy, with gratitude.
To those who trustful founded'
Thy walls beloved be
Renown and love unbounded,
Unbounded love to thee.

II

To those who follow after,
To fill the place we fill,
Who come with shout and laughter,
For ours that shall be still,
We trust this sacred mission,
Pray God when we are gone,
They raise the high tradition,
And pass it gloriously on and on

[edit] Houses

Pupils at the School are divided into the following Houses:

  • Bannerman, for Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
  • Clyde, for Lord Clyde
  • Law, for Andrew Bonar Law
  • Moore, for Sir John Moore

The School operates a house competition, and pupils may earn points for their house through activities such as sports and Burns singing. The Junior School Houses take their names from British lifeboats: Broughtyferry (red), Campbeltown (blue), Lizard (green) and Longhope (yellow).

[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] Notable staff

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Coordinates: 55°53′13″N 4°19′38″W / 55.88694, -4.32722

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