Arran High School

Arran High School is a state-funded secondary school at Lamlash, on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. It is the only secondary school on the island, and is located beside Lamlash Primary School. The school has a roll of around 250 pupils, about 50 teachers, 16 prefects, 2 School Captains and 2 vice captains. At the beginning of 2008, a new school building was opened, replacing an older building which dated from the late 1930s.

Arran High School
Address
Lamlash

Isle of Arran
,
KA27 8NG

Scotland
Information
TypeSecondary School
Religious affiliation(s)None
Established1946
Local authorityNorth Ayrshire
HeadteacherSusan Foster
Staff≈40
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment≈242 (2020)
HousesIorsa  
Rosa  
Sannox  
Shuraig  
Old building1939–2008
Current building2008–
Websitearranhigh.co.uk

The current Head Teacher is Mrs Susan Foster.

Depute Head Teachers is : Mrs Bunting and Mrs Wilks. Principal Teacher of Guidance is Jane Macbeth.

History

Before the school, pupils from the island would need to travel to and board at a school on the Isle of Bute. The original Arran High School building was completed in 1939 but the building was taken over for use as a hospital in World War II. It only became a school in 1946 and was used as both a primary and secondary school. At this time, the school was known as Lamlash Junior Secondary.

Head Teachers

Mr Petrie - 1947-1972 - Retired
Mr D Oakes - 1972-1994 - Retired
Mr I Murray - 1994-1998 - Left
Miss S Smith - 1998-2003 - Retired
Mr D Auld - 2003-2014 - Retired
Mr B Smith - 2014–2020 - Left
Mrs S Foster - 2021- Current

New school

Former First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell officially opened the new school building on 9 June 2008, although pupils were being educated in the new building since January 2008.

The school has 25 classrooms as well as a workshop, a theatre, a gym hall and dance studio, a fitness suite, a library, three support rooms and a cafeteria. The school also has a nursery for children aged 5 and younger, as well as three college rooms which Argyll College use. Within the school grounds there is a youth centre which was due to be demolished, but was resited to a new location within the school grounds instead.

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