High School of Glasgow

The High School of Glasgow is a private, co-educational day school in Glasgow, Scotland. The original High School of Glasgow was founded as the choir school of Glasgow Cathedral in around 1124, and is the oldest school in Scotland, and the twelfth oldest in the United Kingdom. On its closure as a selective grammar school by Glasgow City Corporation in 1976, it immediately continued as a co-educational independent school as a result of fundraising activity by its Former Pupil Club and via a merge by the Club with Drewsteignton School. The school maintains a relationship with the Cathedral, where it holds an annual service of commemoration and thanksgiving in September. It counts two British Prime Ministers, two Lords President and the founder of the University of Aberdeen among its alumni.

High School of Glasgow
Address
Old Anniesland
637 Crow Road

,
G13 1PL

Scotland
Information
TypePrivate
MottoSursum Semper
(Always Upward)
Establishedc.1124 (1124) (refounded 1976)
FounderGlasgow Cathedral
Local authorityGlasgow City Council
Chair of GovernorsStewart MacAulay
RectorJohn O'Neill
GenderMixed
Age3 to 18
Enrolment687 (senior school)
Houses
  • Bannerman
  • Clyde
  • Law
  • Moore
Colour(s)
School YearsKG-S6
Websitehttp://www.glasgowhigh.com/

It is a selective school, meaning prospective pupils must sit an entrance test to gain admission. In 2009 and 2017, The Times placed it as the top independent school in Scotland for SQA results.

The rector of the school is John O'Neill.

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