Craigmount High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland with approximately 1,350 pupils located in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is situated between Corstorphine, East Craigs and Drumbrae and it moved into new premises at the beginning of the 2003 academic year. In April 2016, the new building was closed down by Edinburgh Council due to safety concerns; measures were put in place to continue classes in other premises. The new building reopened as of August 2016 when the building met the minimum safety standards.

1. History

The first school premises were built in 1970 on the site of a farm to provide accommodation for increasing numbers of pupils from new housing developments. When the Scotland Japanese School (スコットランド日本語補習授業校 Sukottorando Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a weekend Japanese school, opened in 1982, classes were originally held at Craigmount High School. The school classes were moved to Livingston in April 2003. Craigmount's debating teams won the Donald Dewar Debating Tournament several times in the early 2010s. Craigmount’s team were finalists in the 2020 Future Asset Competition

1. New building

By the late-1990s the school was catering for more pupils than it was designed for, and the low-quality fabric of the building was deteriorating. In 2003, work began on the new building under a PPP (Public-Private Partnership) scheme which involved selling the existing building and the upper sports pitches to a property developer. The new building was built on the site of the old playing fields. Work was completed on schedule, and staff and pupils moved into the school in August 2003. In April 2016 the school building was closed by Edinburgh City Council as building work carried out under a Public-Private Partnership had been classed as unsafe. School classes were subsequently moved to several other premises across Edinburgh. Seventeen other schools in the Edinburgh area were similarly affected. Classes eventually resumed in the building at the start of the 2016/2017 academic year.

1. Headteachers

Colin Meikle (2020-present) Tony O 'Doherty [Acting] (2020) Tom Rae - (2015–2020) John J. Campbell - (2006–2014) John Fraser - (1999-2005) Andrew Bruce - (1993–1999) William Trotter - (1970–1993)

1. Notable alumni

David Addison-Smith – cricketer Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh - politician Tam Dean Burn - Scottish actor Michael Stewart - professional footballer, played for Manchester United, Hearts, Hibernian and Charlton Athletic Gordon Marshall - professional footballer, played for Falkirk, Celtic, Kilmarnock and Motherwell Scott Marshall - professional footballer, played for Arsenal, Southampton and Brentford Peter Murrell - CEO of the SNP Louise Welsh - writer, novels include The Cutting Room and The Bullet Trick. Brad McKay - professional footballer, currently playing for Falkirk.

1. References


1. External links

Official website Craigmount Environmental Group (Greenmount) School page on Scottish Schools Online [1]

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