Currie High School
Motto | Labore et honore |
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Headteacher | Doreen McKinnon |
Depute Headteacher | P Farren, L Paterson |
Location |
Dolphin Avenue Edinburgh EH14 5RD Scotland |
Students | 776[1] |
Website | Currie High School |
Currie Community High School is a six-year comprehensive school serving the south-west of the City of Edinburgh, Scotland. The school roll currently stands at 982 of whom 20% attend as a result of parental placing requests. The school's feeder primary schools are Currie Primary School, Nether Currie Primary School and Juniper Green Primary School. Several Labour Party politicians have made visits, including former First Minister Henry McLeish, also more recently First Minister Jack McConnell, Sarah Boyack and David Miliband. It has also been visited by William Hague and Malcolm Rifkind.
The school is a Community High School, offering classes, activities and events to the local community.
Headteacher and SMT
The Headteacher is currently Doreen McKinnon who was appointed over K Paton on 1 April 2014. She is assisted by her deputy headteachers P Farren, L Paterson and Business Manager P Pache.
History
The present building opened in 1966 and was extensively refurbished between 1996 – 1998.
Notable former pupils
- Stephen Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes
- Kate Green, Labour MP
- Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics, University of Warwick
- Matt Scott rugby player
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Coordinates: 55°53′46″N 3°19′7″W / 55.89611°N 3.31861°W