Menzieshill High School

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Established in 1968, Menzieshill High School is a secondary school in the Menzieshill area of Dundee, Scotland. The current headteacher is Helen Gray

Pupils

The school caters for six hundred pupils aged between eleven-and-a-half to eighteen in First to Sixth Year, and admits those who live in the Gowrie Park, Menzieshill, Charleston, Lochee and Dryburgh catchment areas of Dundee, as well as the villages of Longforgan and Inchture. This area consists of a mixture of privately owned and council housing. The feeder primary schools are:-

  • Gowriehill Primary School
  • Hillside Primary School
  • Lochee Primary School
  • Charleston Primary School
  • Longforgan Primary School
  • Inchture Primary School

Houses

Pupils at the school are organised into four houses: Aberfeldy, Fortingall, Weem and Culdares which are all named after Scottish villages associated with Clan Menzies. [1] Pupils are placed into a house randomly upon admission, or depending on previous or current family allegiances. Points can be won for the houses by winning sporting events or being involved in charity work, as well as other extra curricular activities on the school's behalf with the aim to compete for the House Championship.

Classes are arranged using House Names and Year Numbers, for example. 1F2 Translates to 1st Year, Fortingall House, Class 2 3W1 Translates to 3rd Year, Weem House, Class 1 5A1 Translates to 5th Year, Aberfeldy House, Class 1

Badge and colours

The School Badge consists of a red, equilateral triangle supported by two grey trapezoids. The triangle represents the school; it is equilateral to show the school's commitment to equality of opportunity (as one of Dundee's first comprehensive schools, it did not select its pupils based on academic ability). The trapezoids represent the buildings immediately surrounding the school in Menzieshill, many of which are grey and trapezoidal, whilst the green represents the abundant grassland that characterizes the area. The badge, therefore, shows that the school is at the heart of the community and is supported by it. Together, these elements form a stylized "M" for Menzieshill. Originally, the school colours were those of the school badge - bottle green, grey, and red - with the addition of black. The bottle-green blazers were highly distinctive but have been replaced by more traditional black ones. In the 1970s, the school uniform stipulated that other items had to be in "the school colours", which allowed pupils of both sexes to dress entirely (shirt, jumper, and trousers) in bottle-green or bright red if they so wished. Again, the current uniform stipulates black or grey for trousers, although there is some leeway for "self-coloured" shirts and jumpers.

References

  1. "Menzieshill High School School Handbook 2013". Retrieved 20 March 2013. 

External links

Coordinates: 56°28′06″N 3°01′45″W / 56.4682°N 3.0293°W / 56.4682; -3.0293

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