Brechin High School

Brechin High School
Motto Ad Altiora
To Higher Things
Established 1429
Type Comprehensive
Rector Archie Bathgate
Head Boy Harry Runcie
Head Girl Ellie Hill
Location Duke Street
Brechin
Angus
DD9 6LB
Scotland
56°44′13″N 2°40′16″W / 56.737°N 2.671°W / 56.737; -2.671Coordinates: 56°44′13″N 2°40′16″W / 56.737°N 2.671°W / 56.737; -2.671
Local authority Angus Council
Staff ~50
Students ~600
Ages 11–18
Houses Dun, Farnell and Menmuir
Colours Scarlet, blue and gold
Website BHS

Brechin High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Brechin, Angus, Scotland.

Admissions

It has approximately 660 students, and a staff of 50. The school has a relationship with the town's cathedral stretching back to the early 15th century,[1] with the formation of the choir school.

Feeder primary schools include two in Brechin: Andover and Maisondieu and four rural schools: Edzell, Lethnot, Stracathro, and Tarfside.[2]

Historically, school pupils were split into four houses: Dalhousie, Maisondieu, Kinnaird and Trinity (named after local country estates) with siblings always being placed in the same house but this system was recently changed and pupils are now split between houses Dun, Farnell and Menmuir (named after local villages).

The school is in the north-west of Brechin, near the A90 bypass, and next to a disused railway line.

Alumni

Watson-Watt memorial at Stowe Nine Churches in Northamptonshire for his Daventry Experiment in 1935 with Arnold Frederic Wilkins

References

  1. Brechin High School Website Archived 10 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine. About the school, retrieved on 29 June 2008
  2. Brechin High School Website Archived 11 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Associated Primaries, retrieved on 14 May 2011
  3. "Vote 2001: Candidates". BBC News. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  4. University of Glasgow Story
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  8. Commemorative Plaque, Aberdeen
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  13. Irish Naturalists' Journal 12, 3, 49-50.
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