Wick High School
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Wick High School is a secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 in Wick, Scotland
Scotland
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, under the control of The Highland Council. In September 2008 it had an enrolment of 838. Being one of only two secondary schools in Caithness
Caithness
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, it takes in pupils from a large number of primary schools.

History

Wick High School was built in 1910. It was originally only one building looking out onto West Banks Avenue. This building is still in use today, however four extensions were added during the 1960s to cope with the increase in enrolment.

Intake

Wick High School takes in pupils from eleven primary schools: Dunbeath, Lybster, Thrumster, Hillhead (Wick), North (Wick), South (Wick), Pultneytown (Wick), Watten, Keiss, Bower, and Canisbay.

Courses

Wick High School offers almost all of the SQA courses at Intermediate 1
Intermediate 1
Intermediate 1 is an educational qualification in Scotland on the Scottish Qualifications Authority Scottish Qualifications Certificate achievement ladder similar to General Level at Standard Grades; it is the next step after Access 3...

, Intermediate 2
Intermediate 2
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, and Higher
Higher (Scottish)
In Scotland the Higher is one of the national school-leaving certificate exams and university entrance qualifications of the Scottish Qualifications Certificate offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. It superseded the old Higher Grade on the Scottish Certificate of Education...

 level. It also offers selected courses at Advanced Higher level, however due to the relatively small number of pupils there are usually only less than a dozen Advanced Higher courses available.

Courses in Hairdressing, Psychology
Psychology
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, Cosmetology
Cosmetology
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, Engineering
Engineering
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, Construction
Construction
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 and Welding
Welding
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 are also available to some pupils in connection with the North Highland College in Thurso
Thurso
-Facilities:Offices of the Highland Council are located in the town, as is the main campus of North Highland College, formerly Thurso College. This is one of several partner colleges which constitute the UHI Millennium Institute, and offers several certificate, diploma and degree courses from...

 and Wick.

Sport

Wick High School has fielded rugby union
Rugby union
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 and football teams in both local and national tournaments. In 2004 the U18 rugby team lost to eventual champions Bell Baxter, a state school from Cupar, Fife, in the second round of the Bell Lawrie Cup, the national tournament.

Wick High School has a large sports hall, three football and rugby pitches, and an all-weather pitch all of which are used by the school for physical education
Physical education
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 lessons, and the public. Most notably, the all-weather pitch is used by the semi-professional Caithness rugby union team during the winter when the rugby pitches are unplayable.

HMIoE Report

In September, 2008, Wick High School underwent an inspection by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education. The subsequent report was reasonable given the very short period of the inspection; mentioned as particular strengths were "Polite, well-behaved and considerate young people and the commitment by staff and the community to develop a wider range of activities for young people". Other aspects noted were "More young people now take part in activities related to sports and the arts. Many are committed to improving the quality of the environment and a group recently participated in a debate on the environment at the Scottish Parliament", and "The majority of tasks set by teachers meet young people’s learning needs. Those with additional and complex needs are well supported in their learning".

The way pupils view the school was stated as "Pupils now have a strong sense of belonging and pride in their school through the introduction of uniform and positive approaches to encouraging good behaviour. Staff and young people have been very successful at improving the overall atmosphere in the school."

The school's expectations of pupils was described thus - "The school has high expectations of young people’s behaviour. Staff are applying the behaviour policy well in class and around the school. Staff with pastoral responsibilities give strong support. The climate for learning within the school has notably improved in recent years. Most young people enjoy being at school, feel safe and know those they can speak to if they are upset about something. The school celebrates success through the use of awards at assemblies, display boards in the corridors and articles in the local press. The school has recently made use of outside speakers to help raise attainment and young people’s expectations overall." This was published in a report given to all members of staff and all pupils. It was also made available online. At the time of the report, there was a enrolment of 838, and the rector
Rector
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 was Alistair Traill.

An HMI team returned to the school at the end of August 2009; just 2 weeks after the start of term. This follow-through report noted that "In S1/S2, attainment has improved. At S4 to S6, almost all measures of attainment show improvement. On some measures, attainment is now more in line with that of schools which serve young people with similar needs and backgrounds."

HMIE (2009)also noted that "In S1/S2, the school now builds more effectively on what young people have learned in primary school. Teachers in the mathematics and English departments are now working more closely with teachers in associated primary schools to ensure better transitions. At S3, young people opting for skills for work courses no longer have their other options limited. Working with the education authority, senior managers and staff at Wick High School have made some helpful improvements to young people’s attainment and learning experiences. The school now needs to ensure that these improvements are consolidated and extended further, particularly for the most vulnerable young people."

Recently The Glasgow Herald conducted a survey of all of Scotland's
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 secondary schools. The survey gave a percentage of how many senior pupils had achieved five Highers or more in their tenure at the school, and a percentage of how many pupils received free school meal
Free school meal
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s. In a list of Highland
Highland (council area)
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 Schools, Wick came 21st out of 30 with 5% of senior pupils having achieved five highers or more. This is 5% behind both the Highland average and the Scottish average of 10%. However, Wick came 3rd out of 30 when it came to free school meals, scoring 15.6%, both ahead of the Highland average of 9.6%, and the Scottish average of 12.7%.

Refurbishment

During the summer of 2009 work was going to start on the £1m refurbishment of the canteen, pupil/staff toilets, and changing room. Initially, the removal of asbestos tiles was completed before the new term on Aug 18th. Deconstruction/construction work was going to start in earnest during the October holidays 2009. This would have involved almost doubling the size of the canteen to provide much-needed additional seating and servery options and coupling the canteen with the assembly hall to create a flexible concert/refreshment facility. Pupil toilets will be completely rebuilt, as will staff toilets. This upgrade will provide much-needed social space for the pupils. However, most of the work was put on hold with the news of the Scottish Government part-funding the build of a new school.
There are improvements currently taking place (2010) including new toilets and changing rooms, transformation of the swimming pool into a multi-purpose PE area, limited refurbishment of the cateen.

New School

The parent council have been trying to get money from The Highland Council to pay for a new school, because they claim the school is not suitable for the 21st century. They have also taken a petition to the Scottish Government, resulting in a pledge of two thirds of the cost of a school, with the remaining third being paid by the Highland Council. 2010- £34m has been earmarked by Highland Council for the construction of a new school on a yet-to-be-announced site within Wick.

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