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Boroughmuir High School P7 Open Afternoon will take place on...
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- History
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- Chemistry
Chemistry. Staff. Mrs G. Hearnden – Curriculum Leader; Mr A....
- About The School
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- Computing Science
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- Business Education
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Boroughmuir High School is a non-denominational secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Buildings. It was founded in 1904, and located at 22–24 Warrender Park Crescent, overlooking Bruntsfield Links, in a building designed by John Alexander Carfrae, [2] and remembered by Muriel Spark as 'the school on the links'. [3] .
Boroughmuir High School is a non-denominational school in the South of Edinburgh with three feeder primaries and a catchment area. Learn how to apply for a place in S.1-S.6, the year groups that are often full and have waiting lists, and the catchment map.
4 de ago. de 2023 · Boroughmuir High School. According to the Sunday Times, Boroughmuir High School is the best state secondary in Edinburgh. The school, which moved to a new building in 2018, was ranked sixth...
10 de mar. de 2020 · The catchment for Edinburgh's Boroughmuir High School would need to change if school roll projections prove right, council officials have said. The current school, in Viewforth, could reach...
Boroughmuir is Scotland’s only canal-side school after relocating to an award-winning £35m five-storey building