Kinross High School

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Kinross High School
Motto Learning the Key
Type Secondary, State funded
Religious affiliation Church of Scotland
Rector Mr. D. Keatings
Deputy Head Mrs. Hickman
Chairman
Location 8 High Street
Kinross
Perth and Kinross
KY13 8AW
Scotland
LEA Perth and Kinross
Staff ~100
Students ~1107
Gender Coeducational
Ages ~11 to ~18
Houses Bishop
Balado
Benarty
Burleigh
School colours                    
Website www.kinrosshigh.com
Coordinates: 56°12′36″N 3°25′29″W / 56.210007, -3.424672


Kinross High School Senior Tie
Kinross High School Senior Tie

Kinross High School is a state school in Kinross, Scotland. It is located on the High Street of Kinross adjacent to the Police and Fire Stations. Currently the school has about 1107 pupils enrolled. A new school is currently being built a few hundred yards North of the exsisting building, near the local swimming pool and health centre which is just on the outskirts of the town near Milnathort. This new school is planned to be finished by 26/10/2009.[1] This new school is eagerly awaited as the current school is reaching capacity and is beginning to "show its age".

Junior pupils (first-fourth year) are required to wear; black trousers/skirt, white shirt, a purple, green, yellow and red ties with a black jumper or v-neck but preferrably a purple blazer. Senior students wear instead of the multicoloured tie, they wear an all purple tie with the school crest and are prompted to always wear the purple blazer.













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  1. ^ Loch Leven Community Campus