Fernhill School

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Fernhill School
Motto Cor unum et anima una
(With One Heart And One Mind)
Established 1972
Type Independent school
Religion Catholic
Headteacher Theresa Ann Hayburn
Location Fernbrae Avenue
Burnside
Rutherglen
G73 4SG
Scotland
Students 250
Gender Co-educational
Ages 2–18
Houses Kelvin, Mackintosh, Napier and Stevenson
Colours          
Founder School Sisters of Notre Dame
Website Fernhill School

Fernhill School is an independent Catholic school in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is co-educational and accepts children aged 2 to 18 years old.

History

The school originated in a primary school run by the Sisters of Notre Dame since 1953, which in 1971 was announced for closure.[1] A committee of parents was formed to keep the school open, and in August 1972 the current school opened. There were at the time four members of staff, with the committee serving as the Board of Governors, and the headmistress was Sister Gabriel, of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny. At this time, the school was still only a primary school, and in 1973 it was decided to open a secondary department.[1]

Today

The school stands in some 9 acres (36,000 m2) of wooded grounds above the city of Glasgow, backing on to the Cathkin Braes.[2] Today, the total Nursery roll is around 20, the Primary roll is around 120 and the Secondary is around 110.[2]Plans were announced in 2013 to make the secondary department co-educational. Fees for S3 - S6 are £8,976 per annum,[3] making it the 33rd-most expensive school in Scotland. The school takes pride in its small class sizes and has been known to have one-on-one teaching for some subjects at Advanced Higher Level.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Location and History of the School". Fernhill School. Retrieved 31 May 2009. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "About Us". Fernhill School. Retrieved 31 May 2009. 
  3. "Parents - Fees and Bursaries". Fernhill School. Retrieved 31 May 2009. 

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Coordinates: 55°48′19″N 4°12′03″W / 55.80524°N 4.20085°W / 55.80524; -4.20085


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