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'''Bishopbriggs Academy''' is a [[secondary school]] in the town of [[Bishopbriggs]], Scotland, in the district of [[East Dunbartonshire]]. Bishopbriggs Academy is a non-denominational, co-educational, [[comprehensive school]] taking pupils from S1 to S6. It is currently one of two secondary schools in Bishopbriggs, along with [[Turnbull High School]] at Brackenbrae.
'''Bishopbriggs Academy''' is a [[secondary school]] in the town of [[Bishopbriggs]], Scotland, in the district of [[East Dunbartonshire]]. Bishopbriggs Academy is a non-denominational, co-educational, [[comprehensive school]] taking pupils from S1 to S6. It is currently farting one of two secondary schools in Bishopbriggs, along with [[Turnbull High School]] at Brackenbrae.


The school was established in August 2006 as a result of the amalgamation of Bishopbriggs High School and Thomas Muir High School. <ref>http://www.kirkintilloch-herald.co.uk/news/local-headlines/this-week-reporter-david-friel-talks-to-gordon-moulsdale-new-head-teacher-of-the-soon-to-be-amalgamated-bishopbriggs-high-and-thomas-muir-high-schools-1-357400</ref>
The school was established in August 2006 as a result of the amalgamation of Bishopbriggs High School and Thomas Muir High School. <ref>http://www.kirkintilloch-herald.co.uk/news/local-headlines/this-week-reporter-david-friel-talks-to-gordon-moulsdale-new-head-teacher-of-the-soon-to-be-amalgamated-bishopbriggs-high-and-thomas-muir-high-schools-1-357400</ref>

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Bishopbriggs Academy
Address
Map
Wester Cleddens Road

Bishopbriggs
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G64 1HZ

Information
TypeState secondary school
MottoEducating, Farting, Empowering
Established2006
HeadteacherGordon Moulsdale BSc
GenderCo-educational
EnrollmentMaximum of 1200
HousesBurns, MacDonald, Thomson, Kelvin, Fleming, and Muir
Colour(s)                

Tie Colours      

Badge Colours
School yearsS1-S6
Affiliated schoolsAuchinairn, Woodhill, Wester Cleddens, Balmuildy, and Meadowburn
Websitehttp://www.bishopbriggs.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/page_viewer.asp?page=Home&pid=1

Bishopbriggs Academy is a secondary school in the town of Bishopbriggs, Scotland, in the district of East Dunbartonshire. Bishopbriggs Academy is a non-denominational, co-educational, comprehensive school taking pupils from S1 to S6. It is currently farting one of two secondary schools in Bishopbriggs, along with Turnbull High School at Brackenbrae.

The school was established in August 2006 as a result of the amalgamation of Bishopbriggs High School and Thomas Muir High School. [1]

In January 2013 the school received four "Excellent" grades and one "Very Good" in an Education Scotland Inspection Report. This was the first time ever that education Education Scotland had awarded four "Excellent" grades under the new inspection standards which ranks school on 5 areas. The Inspectors also described the Academy as an ‘outstanding school’.[2]

The school has been named 'The Scottish State Secondary School of the Year' by the Sunday Times in the Sunday Times School Guide twice, winning it in 2014 and again in 2017 [3] [4]

The school consistently ranks at the top of the school exam league tables. It is currently ranked 11th in the Scottish Exam Results League Table. [5] [6]

History

1970s Bishopbriggs High School blazer badge.
The old Thomas Muir High school building.

The two antecedent secondary schools were originally established to meet local demand during Bishopbriggs' housing boom beginning in the 1960s. Bishopbriggs High School was opened by Lanark County Council in 1965 and designed by Simon Pollard.

It replaced the previous Bishopbriggs Higher Grade School which had originally opened in 1896, designed by David Woodburn Sturrock, and featured inscriptions on its clock tower, commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria that year. This catered only for pupils up to S4 with most leaving at age 15 (S3). Higher Grade pupils transferred to Lenzie Academy in Dunbartonshire. The school and its pupils appeared in an award-winning 1959 amateur film, L' Inspecteur. The former Bishopbriggs Higher Grade School building was converted into the town library after the completion of the new High School building.

Thomas Muir High School was named after the local historical political radical, Thomas Muir, and opened in 1979, to serve the expanding Woodhill area of the town.

New academy

Bishopbriggs High School and Thomas Muir High School merged in 2006 to form Bishopbriggs Academy as part of a £100million PPP plan to build six new secondary schools in East Dunbartonshire. The school is now situated at the site of the former Thomas Muir High School on Wester Cleddens Road, where the new campus was completed in August 2009. Prior to that, Bishopbriggs Academy had been located at the former Bishopbriggs High School buildings near Bishopbriggs Cross, which were demolished during June 2010.

The council consultation with parents had initially resulted in an agreement that the school would be built on the Bishopbriggs High School site, however this decision was later reversed in favour of the Thomas Muir site in Woodhill, releasing the more valuable BHS site for a proposed supermarket.

Teaching and Facilities

The school follows the Scottish Qualification Authorities curriculum, offering from National 3 up to Advanced Highers. The school has over 100 teachers, over 40 non-teaching staff (librarian, office staff, kitchen staff, technicians, facilities etc.) and offers around 30 subjects. The school offers over 35 extra curricular activities including football, rugby, athletics, skiing, badminton, public speaking, choir, theatre, supported study, youth and philanthropy initiative (for seniors) and Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme.[7] The school is split over three levels and has a large library offering 8000 books for borrowing and over 40 computers/laptops for study,[8] 3 gym halls, a state of the art fitness suite with the latest gym equipment and a large number of classrooms including; 12 fully equipped science classrooms, 8 fully equipped computing suites with 20 computers in each, 5 fully equipped art classrooms, 3 fully equipped design and technology workshops, 3 fully equipped design and technology classrooms with 20 computers in each, 6 designated study areas (or break-out rooms), a large dining area and two full size football/rugby fields (1 grass, 1 all weather astroturf).[9]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ http://www.kirkintilloch-herald.co.uk/news/local-headlines/this-week-reporter-david-friel-talks-to-gordon-moulsdale-new-head-teacher-of-the-soon-to-be-amalgamated-bishopbriggs-high-and-thomas-muir-high-schools-1-357400
  2. ^ http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/inspectionandreview/reports/school/primsec/BishopbriggsacademyEastDunbartonshire.asp
  3. ^ http://www.bishopbriggs.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/_files/bishopbriggs_academy_award_edc_pdf.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15683789.School_near_Glasgow_named_Scotland_s_top_performing_state_secondary/
  5. ^ http://news.stv.tv/scotland/206580-school-league-tables-breakdown-of-every-scottish-school/
  6. ^ http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15683789.School_near_Glasgow_named_Scotland_s_top_performing_state_secondary/
  7. ^ http://www.bishopbriggs.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/_files/bishopbriggs_handbook.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.bishopbriggs.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/page_viewer.asp?page=Library&pid=83
  9. ^ http://www.bishopbriggs.e-dunbarton.sch.uk/_files/school_map.pdf
  10. ^ "Bishopbriggs Boy is New Scotland Skipper". Kirkintilloch Herald. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  11. ^ "Video week - Former Bishopbriggs High School pupil Amy Macdonald performs for Bishopbriggs Academy pupils at The Garage nightclub in Glasgow". The Herald. Newsquest (Herald & Times) Limited. Archived from the original on May 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ "Roderick Buchanan and Thomas Muir". Map Magazine. 2007. Archived from the original on March 6, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  13. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/15/jackie-kay-becomes-the-new-makar-scotlands-national-poet

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