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Queensferry High School

Queensferry High School (also known as Queensferry Community High School) is a six-year comprehensive school in the town of South Queensferry, Scotland, run by the City of Edinburgh Council. It was opened in 1970 by Princess Margaret marking the 900th anniversary of the arrival of Queen Margaret in Queensferry. Currently it has 1036 students,[2] predominantly from Echline Primary School, Queensferry Primary School, Dalmeny Primary School and Kirkliston Primary School.[3] It was made a School of Ambition in 2007.[4]

Queensferry High School
Address
Ashburnham Road

, ,
EH30 9JN

Scotland
Coordinates55°59′10″N 3°23′14″W / 55.986173°N 3.387273°W / 55.986173; -3.387273
Information
TypeState School
MottoMente et Manu
(With Mind and Hand)
Established1970
Local authorityCity of Edinburgh Council
HeadteacherCraig Downie [1]
Staffc.80 teaching
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolmentc.761 students[2]
Houses  Dundas
  Hopetoun
  Rosebery
  Forth
Colour(s)Black, white and blue
     
NicknameQHS
Websitehttp://www.queensferryhigh.co.uk/

School life edit

 
The main school building viewed from the back grounds.

Upon enrolment at the school, the pupils are assigned to a house: Dundas, Hopetoun, Rosebery or Forth.[5][6] The three original houses are named after three noble families in and around Queensferry: the Earls of Rosebery, seated at Dalmeny House; the Earls of Hopetoun, seated at Hopetoun House; and the Stewart-Clark baronets, seated at Dundas Castle. The recently created house, Forth, is named after the river upon which Queensferry sits.

A school uniform was reintroduced in 2005. It consists of black trousers or a black or tartan skirt, with a white shirt, a black jumper or sweater and a tie bearing the school's registered tartan "The Ferry Fling". Blazers are optional for junior students, and 'required' for senior students.[7]

Leadership edit

QHS Headteachers
Name Years
Mr Craig Downie 2021–present
Mr John Wood 2011-2021
Mr Robert Birch 2006-2011
Mr Malcom Lewis 1989-2006

Buildings edit

The school buildings, corresponding with increasing student numbers, have been much extended from their original 1970 form. In 1995 a recreation wing was added, with a substantial extension to the school being added in 1997 and a total refurbishment being undertaken in 1998. In early 2016, plans to start building a new school were unveiled. The building started early 2018 and was finished mid-2020.[3]

Academic records edit

The table below shows the fourth year pass rates at Level 3 (Standard Grade Foundation level or equivalent) or better, Level 4 (Standard Grade General level or equivalent) or better and Level 5 (Standard Grade Credit level or equivalent) or better for Queensferry High School in the 2006/2007 academic year, contrasted with pass rates for Edinburgh and Scotland as a whole.

Queensferry High School[8] Edinburgh City[8] Scotland[8]
Level 3 90% 89% 91%
Level 4 83% 75% 76%
Level 5 39% 34% 33%

The table below shows as a percentage the number of students from the previous year's fourth years who went on to pass one or more, three or more or five or more level 6 examinations (Highers) in 2006/2007. 37% of those fourth years had left and so attained none. This compared to a citywide and national rate of 35% leaving.

Queensferry High School[9] Edinburgh City[9] Scotland[9]
One or more 43% 38% 39%
Three or more 23% 23% 22%
Five or more 10% 11% 10%

Below is a breakdown of what the leavers of Queensferry High School during the 2006/2007 academic year went on to do. A high percentage of leavers went directly into employment.

Queensferry High School[10] Edinburgh City[10] Scotland[10]
Full-time higher education 29% 29% 30%
Full-time further education 17% 22% 23%
Training 1% 3% 5%
Employment 41% 29% 28%
Unemployed, seeking employment 12% 14% 11%
Unemployed, not seeking employment 0% 2% 1%
Not known 1% 1% 1%

In the news edit

 
the school after the YMK got to it.

Queensferry High School has twice been in the news in recent years due to separate security issues. On 15 December 2005 pupils were locked in their classrooms for two hours and told to stay away from windows and out of corridors after a man with a gun threatened to commit suicide in a house opposite the school. Armed police closed off the surrounding area and arrested the man without any injury to anyone.[11]

In the early hours of 22 February 2008 the school was petrol bombed by three former pupils, blowing out an external wall at the back of the school and destroying a ground floor English classroom. No one was harmed as no one was in the school at the time.[12]

Coat of arms edit

The school's coat of arms was granted by the Lord Lyon in 1970. It features the cross and martlets from the arms of St Margaret (the queen for whom Queensferry was named), plus the primroses from the arms of Neil Primrose, Earl of Rosebery.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "HT Update". Queensferry Community School. 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021. Finally, on a personal note, I will be retiring in the summer and as you'll know Mr Manson, DHT will be acting Headteacher for a period of time at the start of the new session before Mr Craig Downie takes up post as the next Headteacher on the 20th September. ... Mr Wood Headteacher
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ a b White, David. "Queensferry High School • About our School". Queensferryhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  4. ^ White, David. "Queensferry High School • School of Ambition". Queensferryhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  5. ^ White, David. "Queensferry High School • Guidance". Queensferryhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  6. ^ "New House - Forth House". Queensferry High School. 24 February 2020.
  7. ^ White, David. "Queensferry High School • School Uniform". Queensferryhigh.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  8. ^ a b c "Fourth Year Exam Results - Scottish Schools Online 2011/12". Ltscotland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  9. ^ a b c "Fifth Year Exam Results - Scottish Schools Online 2011/12". Ltscotland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  10. ^ a b c "Leaver Destinations - Scottish Schools Online 2011/12". Ltscotland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  11. ^ . News.scotsman.com. 15 December 2005. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  12. ^ . News.scotsman.com. 22 February 2008. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2021.

External links edit

  • Official Queensferry High School website.
  • Scottish Schools Online Profile.

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Queensferry High School also known as Queensferry Community High School is a six year comprehensive school in the town of South Queensferry Scotland run by the City of Edinburgh Council It was opened in 1970 by Princess Margaret marking the 900th anniversary of the arrival of Queen Margaret in Queensferry Currently it has 1036 students 2 predominantly from Echline Primary School Queensferry Primary School Dalmeny Primary School and Kirkliston Primary School 3 It was made a School of Ambition in 2007 4 Queensferry High SchoolAddressAshburnham RoadSouth Queensferry West Lothian EH30 9JNScotlandCoordinates55 59 10 N 3 23 14 W 55 986173 N 3 387273 W 55 986173 3 387273InformationTypeState SchoolMottoMente et Manu With Mind and Hand Established1970Local authorityCity of Edinburgh CouncilHeadteacherCraig Downie 1 Staffc 80 teachingGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolmentc 761 students 2 Houses Dundas Hopetoun Rosebery ForthColour s Black white and blue NicknameQHSWebsitehttp www queensferryhigh co uk Contents 1 School life 2 Leadership 3 Buildings 4 Academic records 5 In the news 6 Coat of arms 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksSchool life edit nbsp The main school building viewed from the back grounds Upon enrolment at the school the pupils are assigned to a house Dundas Hopetoun Rosebery or Forth 5 6 The three original houses are named after three noble families in and around Queensferry the Earls of Rosebery seated at Dalmeny House the Earls of Hopetoun seated at Hopetoun House and the Stewart Clark baronets seated at Dundas Castle The recently created house Forth is named after the river upon which Queensferry sits A school uniform was reintroduced in 2005 It consists of black trousers or a black or tartan skirt with a white shirt a black jumper or sweater and a tie bearing the school s registered tartan The Ferry Fling Blazers are optional for junior students and required for senior students 7 Leadership editQHS Headteachers Name Years Mr Craig Downie 2021 present Mr John Wood 2011 2021 Mr Robert Birch 2006 2011 Mr Malcom Lewis 1989 2006Buildings editThe school buildings corresponding with increasing student numbers have been much extended from their original 1970 form In 1995 a recreation wing was added with a substantial extension to the school being added in 1997 and a total refurbishment being undertaken in 1998 In early 2016 plans to start building a new school were unveiled The building started early 2018 and was finished mid 2020 3 Academic records editThe table below shows the fourth year pass rates at Level 3 Standard Grade Foundation level or equivalent or better Level 4 Standard Grade General level or equivalent or better and Level 5 Standard Grade Credit level or equivalent or better for Queensferry High School in the 2006 2007 academic year contrasted with pass rates for Edinburgh and Scotland as a whole Queensferry High School 8 Edinburgh City 8 Scotland 8 Level 3 90 89 91 Level 4 83 75 76 Level 5 39 34 33 The table below shows as a percentage the number of students from the previous year s fourth years who went on to pass one or more three or more or five or more level 6 examinations Highers in 2006 2007 37 of those fourth years had left and so attained none This compared to a citywide and national rate of 35 leaving Queensferry High School 9 Edinburgh City 9 Scotland 9 One or more 43 38 39 Three or more 23 23 22 Five or more 10 11 10 Below is a breakdown of what the leavers of Queensferry High School during the 2006 2007 academic year went on to do A high percentage of leavers went directly into employment Queensferry High School 10 Edinburgh City 10 Scotland 10 Full time higher education 29 29 30 Full time further education 17 22 23 Training 1 3 5 Employment 41 29 28 Unemployed seeking employment 12 14 11 Unemployed not seeking employment 0 2 1 Not known 1 1 1 In the news edit nbsp the school after the YMK got to it Queensferry High School has twice been in the news in recent years due to separate security issues On 15 December 2005 pupils were locked in their classrooms for two hours and told to stay away from windows and out of corridors after a man with a gun threatened to commit suicide in a house opposite the school Armed police closed off the surrounding area and arrested the man without any injury to anyone 11 In the early hours of 22 February 2008 the school was petrol bombed by three former pupils blowing out an external wall at the back of the school and destroying a ground floor English classroom No one was harmed as no one was in the school at the time 12 Coat of arms editThe school s coat of arms was granted by the Lord Lyon in 1970 It features the cross and martlets from the arms of St Margaret the queen for whom Queensferry was named plus the primroses from the arms of Neil Primrose Earl of Rosebery Notable alumni editSee also Category People educated at Queensferry High School Paul Appleby boxer born 1987 boxer Callum Paterson born 1994 footballer Michael Travis born 1993 footballer Cammy Logan born 2002 footballerReferences edit HT Update Queensferry Community School 2021 Retrieved 22 June 2021 Finally on a personal note I will be retiring in the summer and as you ll know Mr Manson DHT will be acting Headteacher for a period of time at the start of the new session before Mr Craig Downie takes up post as the next Headteacher on the 20th September Mr Wood Headteacher a b Archived copy Archived from the original on 2 November 2013 Retrieved 7 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b White David Queensferry High School About our School Queensferryhigh co uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 White David Queensferry High School School of Ambition Queensferryhigh co uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 White David Queensferry High School Guidance Queensferryhigh co uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 New House Forth House Queensferry High School 24 February 2020 White David Queensferry High School School Uniform Queensferryhigh co uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 a b c Fourth Year Exam Results Scottish Schools Online 2011 12 Ltscotland org uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 a b c Fifth Year Exam Results Scottish Schools Online 2011 12 Ltscotland org uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 a b c Leaver Destinations Scottish Schools Online 2011 12 Ltscotland org uk Retrieved 20 December 2011 Lock in at school after gunman suicide bid News Scotsman com News scotsman com 15 December 2005 Archived from the original on 14 March 2016 Retrieved 9 October 2021 Youths held over school bomb fire Edinburgh East amp Fife Scotsman com News scotsman com 22 February 2008 Archived from the original on 25 March 2016 Retrieved 9 October 2021 External links editOfficial Queensferry High School website Scottish Schools Online Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queensferry High School amp oldid 1220063330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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