Earlston High School | |
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Earlston, Scottish Borders, UK | |
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Type | Secondary School |
Established | 1877 |
Rector | Michelle Strong |
Years Offered | S1-S6 |
Number of students | 914 |
Website | http://www.earlstonhigh.scotborders.sch.uk |
Earlston High School is a Scottish secondary school situated in Earlston, Scottish Borders. It serves Earlston, as well as the surrounding area (including many with their own high school, namely Galashiels). It is in the middle of Earlston, off the A68 road.
A new school building was completed in the summer of 2009.
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Earlston High School accepts all pupils within a certain geographical area[1]. Pupils from the areas below are offered free bus travel to and from the school (provided by Scottish Borders Council):
Pupils from these areas, where there are other high schools, can be accepted, but must pay for transport to the school:
A new Earlston High School has been built along with two other schools in the region[2]. This is to cope with the rising student body and the limited space available. New features include:
Earlston Primary School has strong links to Earlston High School, and was adjoined onto the old main high school building. Pupils from the primary school regularly come up to the high school library to loan books, and all P7 pupils having a guaranteed place in the high school.