Balerno Community High School
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Balerno High School is a six year secondary school
Secondary school
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 located in Balerno
Balerno
Balerno is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland situated 12 kilometres south west of the city centre, next to Juniper Green and Currie. Administratively, Balerno falls within the jurisdiction of the City of Edinburgh Council.- History :...

, a suburb of Edinburgh
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, Scotland
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. The school stands on the banks of the Water of Leith
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, and serves children from the areas of Balerno, Kirknewton
Kirknewton, West Lothian
Kirknewton is a village in West Lothian, Scotland. Its population is about 2200 . It lies south of the A71 from Edinburgh to Livingston, and north of the A70, the high-level road that runs along the north side of the Pentland Hills from Edinburgh to Carnwath and Lanark...

 and Ratho
Ratho
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, and also hosts pupils from a variety of areas outside the catchment area such as Currie
Currie
Currie is a civil parish and suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland, situated 10 kilometres south west of the city centre. A former village within the County of Midlothian, it lies to the south west of the city, between Juniper Green and Balerno on the Lanark Road...

, East Calder
East Calder
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, Mid Calder
Mid Calder
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 and Edinburgh
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.

Headteacher and SMT

The Headteacher is Graeme Sives he is assisted by his management team which comprises deputy heads Jim Gladstone, Isabel Forbes, Lindsay Fullarton, business manager Linda Parkes and community manager Viv Mackay. However Headteacher Rory Mackenzie publicly announced his retirement from his post in 2011.The new headteacher is Graeme Sives who became head on 17th August 2011 (First day of school year)

History

The first record of a school in Balerno refers to one set up in 1814. Its purpose was to teach English.There were 75 pupils and the teacher was paid £25 per year. In 1872 elementary education became compulsory and a new school was needed. In 1877 what is currently the Dean Park Primary School 'annexe' became Dean Park Primary School
Dean Park Primary School
Dean Park Primary School is a mixed non-denominational primary school in Balerno near Edinburgh.-External links:* http://www.deanparkpta.org.uk/...

 itself (the school has since moved to a different site in Balerno) and the red brick building, now Jigsaw Nursery School, was the teacher's house. Balerno was also served by St Mungo's Episcopal School. Until the 1970s, secondary education involved Balerno, Ratho and Kirknewton children traveling long distances. With the rapid population growth in the Balerno area (1000 people in 1960, 15,000 in 1995), plans were drawn up for a £4,600,000 community school and builders prepared to go on site in April of 1980. The Edinburgh Evening News
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reported a "shock rethink" as late as January of 1980 which would "examine the consequences of not proceeding with the project". The Council even considered the feasibility of expanding places at nearby Currie
Currie
Currie is a civil parish and suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland, situated 10 kilometres south west of the city centre. A former village within the County of Midlothian, it lies to the south west of the city, between Juniper Green and Balerno on the Lanark Road...

 and Firrhill High Schools. However Balerno Community High School was eventually opened to pupils from first to third years in August 1983.The school has since expanded to accommodate first to sixth year pupils.

Famous alumni and teachers

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  • John Kerr
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    , historian and author
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  • Mark Reynolds
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