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St Ninian's High School, Kirkintilloch

St Ninian's High School
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Motto In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas (unity in necessary things; liberty in doubtful things; charity in all things)
Established 1874
Type Comprehensive
Religion Roman Catholic
Headteacher Paul McLaughlin
Deputies Scott McEwan (S6)
Alan Taylor (S2/3))
David Sheeran (S1)
Craig Gibson (S4/5)
Location Bellfield Road
Kirkintilloch
East Dunbartonshire
G66 1DT
Scotland
Coordinates: 55°56′17″N 4°09′45″W / 55.93817°N 4.16258°W / 55.93817; -4.16258
Local authority East Dunbartonshire
Students 759
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
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Website www.st-ninians.e-dunbarton.sch.uk

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St. Ninian's High School is a Roman Catholic co-educational comprehensive secondary school, located in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal.

There are currently over 700 students in attendance with an average of 5 classes in each year. Each class has no more than 30 pupils. St Ninians is a Roman Catholic School, and, as quoted in their website:

"We at St. Ninian's High School are, as a Catholic comprehensive school, a community of love and hope and we recognise the wide ranging talent, interests and abilities of all our pupils; our ultimate aim is to develop the full potential of all our young people."

The school has consistently proved to be successful in a number of different areas – SQA results, the Charter Mark award, Investors in People recognition and the Scottish Education Award for “Raising Basic Standards”. In 2008, David Miller, an English Teacher, won the UK Secondary Teacher of the Year at the National Teaching Awards, and, in 2009, Headteacher Paul McLaughlin won the Scottish Secondary Head Teacher of the Year.

St Ninian's opened in 1874. The school moved from Bellfield Road to the former Thomas Muir campus in Bishopbriggs during the demolition and complete rebuild of the Bellfield Road Campus. As of August 2009, is back in Bellfield Road.

St Ninian's High, in partnership with Celtic F.C. is at the forefront of a groundbreaking sporting initiative, the first of its type in Scotland. This allows the Celtic boys, who are pupils in S2 to S5, to combine intensive coaching sessions with a programme of studies based on continental methods, where everything is monitored including behaviour and homework.


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