Castlehead High School
Castlehead High School | |
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Address | |
Camphill, Canal Street Castlehead Paisley, Renfrewshire, PA1 2HL Scotland | |
Information | |
School type | non-denominational secondary school |
Established | 1972 |
Status | Open |
LEA | Renfrewshire |
Headteacher | Martin Macdonald |
Education League Tables (2001) average |
78 Standard (Scot. Avg 77) -------- 22% Higher (Scot. Avg 22) |
School roll | 1068 |
Communities served |
central Paisley Elderslie Ferguslie Park Hunterhill |
Feeder schools |
Glencoats Primary Wallace Primary West Primary |
Telephone | 0141 887 4261 |
Schools Absorbed |
Merksworth High John Neilson High |
Castlehead High School is a state secondary school in the district Castlehead; town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, in the west of Scotland. In 1989 John Neilson High School (founded as the John Neilson Institution in 1852) merged into Castlehead High School.
Sports
Castlehead is one of six Scottish Football Association Schools of Football. Under this program, twenty first-year students receive daily coaching, development and recovery sessions and other academic and social development activities. The Schools of Football program is funded through the Scottish Football Association's partnership with Cashback For Communities, a Scottish Government scheme which gives communities illicit monies seized from criminals.
On 8 September 2008, Castlehead hosted the draw for the first round of the 2008–09 Scottish Cup.[1]
Awards
- One area of the schools performance identified as needing improvement on the 2005 evaluation was attendance. In recognition of the effort the school faculty, students and parents made, in 2006 the school won the Scottish Education Award: "Better Behaviour and Attendance Award".[2]
- Philip Lawrence Award, in recognition of the school's paired reading program where senior pupils help junior pupils develop their reading skills.
Notable alumni
- Elena Baltacha, tennis player
- Majid Haq, cricket player
- Iain Martin, journalist
References
- ↑ "ScottishFA.com". Retrieved 2008-09-18.
- ↑ "Scottish Education Awards". Retrieved 2008-09-18.
External links
Coordinates: 55°50′22″N 4°25′59″W / 55.83931°N 4.43316°W