Education in North Lanarkshire - Schools in North Lanarkshire, Cumbernauld High School, Our Lschools in North Lanarkshire, Cumbernauld High School, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell, Airdrie Academy Ady's High School, Motherwell, Airdrie Academy (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Schools in North Lanarkshire, Cumbernauld High School, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell, Airdrie Academy, Cumbernauld College, Chryston High School, Coltness High School, Greenfaulds High School, Abronhill High, Brannock High School. Excerpt: Cumbernauld High School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cumbernauld High covers the Scottish education system's stages S1 to S6 Scottish education system and whilst it has the capacity for 1100 pupils, the current roll is currently around 600. The school draws students from Cumbernauld and the surrounding area and includes Cumbernauld Village, Kildrum, Abronhill, Carbrain, Seafar, Castlecary, Westerwood, Dullatur, Craigmarloch, Carrickstone Vale and Airdrie. It's associated feeder primary schools are Carbrain primary, Cumbernauld primary, Kildrum primary and Ravenswood primary. The school is situated in a large area to the south of the Kildrum Ring Road. It is bordered on the east and backs onto extensive woodland. The predominantly brick-built structure forms around the Robert Burns building which consists of three tower blocks and houses most of the classrooms. These blocks are now known as A, B and C Blocks. In the past these were referred to as Boys, Girls and Senior Blocks respectively with each having its own dining room. The James Watt building houses the technical workshops and classrooms. The David Livingstone building houses the science labs, art and home economics classrooms. There are also extensive playing fields and indoor sports facilities, including a swimming pool. There are currently three houses in the school, all are named after geographical regions in Scotland; Argyll, Braemar and Campsie. The school has a highly respected supported learning unit, which provides onsite suppor... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10733403

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Schools in North Lanarkshire, Cumbernauld High School, Our Lady's High School, Motherwell, Airdrie Academy, Cumbernauld College, Chryston High School, Coltness High School, Greenfaulds High School, Abronhill High, Brannock High School. Excerpt: Cumbernauld High School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cumbernauld High covers the Scottish education system's stages S1 to S6 Scottish education system and whilst it has the capacity for 1100 pupils, the current roll is currently around 600. The school draws students from Cumbernauld and the surrounding area and includes Cumbernauld Village, Kildrum, Abronhill, Carbrain, Seafar, Castlecary, Westerwood, Dullatur, Craigmarloch, Carrickstone Vale and Airdrie. It's associated feeder primary schools are Carbrain primary, Cumbernauld primary, Kildrum primary and Ravenswood primary. The school is situated in a large area to the south of the Kildrum Ring Road. It is bordered on the east and backs onto extensive woodland. The predominantly brick-built structure forms around the Robert Burns building which consists of three tower blocks and houses most of the classrooms. These blocks are now known as A, B and C Blocks. In the past these were referred to as Boys, Girls and Senior Blocks respectively with each having its own dining room. The James Watt building houses the technical workshops and classrooms. The David Livingstone building houses the science labs, art and home economics classrooms. There are also extensive playing fields and indoor sports facilities, including a swimming pool. There are currently three houses in the school, all are named after geographical regions in Scotland; Argyll, Braemar and Campsie. The school has a highly respected supported learning unit, which provides onsite suppor... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10733403

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June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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36

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978-1-157-82260-8

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9781157822608

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1-157-82260-6



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