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Plockton High School Àrd-sgoil a' Phluic | |
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Location | |
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, IV52 8TU Scotland | |
Coordinates | 57°20′06″N 5°39′54″W / 57.335°N 5.665°W |
Information | |
Type | Secondary |
Motto | An t-ionnsachadh og, an t-ionnsachadh boidheach (Learn young, learn well) |
Local authority | Highland |
Rector | Jo Scott-Moncrieff |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 221 |
Language | English, Gaelic |
Houses | Alba, Caledonia & Dalriada |
Website | plocktonhighschool |
Plockton High School is a 221-pupil high school in the village of Plockton, Scotland. The catchment area for the school stretches from Applecross in the north to Corran in the south. Since the opening of the Skye Bridge, increasing numbers of pupils from South Skye, who would have traditionally gone to Portree High School, have instead attended Plockton High School. The school has a small hostel to cater for pupils who live far away.
The original school building dated from 1858.[1] In 1964 the school moved to a purpose-built building.[1][2] The building was extended in 1980.[3]
From 1956 to 1972 the school's Rector was the Scottish Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean.[2] MacLean introduced Scottish Gaelic as a subject to the school, and the sport of shinty.[2]
In 2023, the local council said that children from Plockton Primary School would be educated on the secondary school site, because of declining numbers.[4]
Since its inauguration in 2000, Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd (National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music) has been located at the High School and is a music school.[5][6] Any secondary school age pupil in Scotland can apply, and students from all over Scotland attend, most of whom stay in the school's hostel.