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      • The Glasgow High School Club is the former pupil club of the high school and its predecessor schools, the High School for Boys, the Girls' High School and Drewsteignton School.
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  2. Feb 9, 2024 · After the closure of the Boys’ High School on 30 June 1976, a merger involving the Glasgow High School Club and Drewsteignton School in Bearsden heralded a new independent, co-educational High School of Glasgow which came into being the following day.

  3. The Glasgow High School Club is the former pupil club of the high school and its predecessor schools, the High School for Boys, the Girls' High School and Drewsteignton School. The club is a limited company, run by a committee and a president, who is elected annually.

  4. One of Scotland's leading Independent Schools, welcoming children from the ages of 3-18 to our Kindergarten, Junior and Senior Schools. Participation is key to making the most of The High School experience, with numerous clubs & societies on offer for pupils of all ages at Senior School.

  5. One of Scotland's leading Independent Schools, welcoming children from the ages of 3-18 to our Kindergarten, Junior and Senior Schools. The long and illustrious history of The High School of Glasgow spans back nearly 900 years.

  6. We aim to create a programme that helps us come together to reinforce, support and build upon the special and unique relationship that we all have with the High School and with one another. If you are a member of The High School of Glasgow community and would like to update your contact details, please click on the button below and complete the ...

  7. Junior School: £4,159–£4,856; Senior School: £5,157–£5,653. Bursaries. The School operates a Bursary Fund to give assistance with fees in the Senior School in cases of need. Former Pupils’ Club. The Glasgow High School Club Limited is the former pupils’ association of the old and new High Schools.

  8. Scottie Gymnasium. Scottie Gymnasium opened in the fall of 1969; the inaugural year of the new Glasgow High School. It offered seating for roughly 3,000 spectators with it’s original wooden bleachers.

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