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  1. Learn about the school's vision, achievements, and support for pupils and parents. Access online services such as Glow, Satchel One, Scholar, and Live Online Revision sessions.

    • Our School

      Falkirk High School is a non-denominational six year fully...

    • Contact Us

      How to Contact Us. We operate an open-door policy, but you...

    • Falkirk High School Handbook

      Falkirk High School is fully committed to Curriculum for...

    • School Day

      School Day Times. At Falkirk High school we run a system of...

  2. Falkirk High School is a six year school with 8 associated primary schools in Falkirk, Scotland. It offers a curriculum, management and atmosphere that cater for the needs of all pupils, with a tradition of excellence in academics, music and sports.

  3. Falkirk High School is a high school located in Falkirk, Stirlingshire that was founded in 1886. It is a non-denominational six-year fully comprehensive school, situated approximately one mile from the centre of the town.

  4. Falkirk High School is a non-denominational, fully comprehensive 6 year school, approximately 1 mile from Falkirk town centre. We receive pupils from: Bainsford Primary School.

  5. How to Contact Us. We operate an open-door policy, but you can contact us via one of the following methods. By Post: Falkirk High School Westburn Avenue Falkirk FK1 5BZ. By Telephone: 01324 679010. By Email: falkirkhighschool@falkirk.gov.uk. The telephone number to report an absence is 01324 501365.

  6. At Falkirk High School we are passionate about helping people unleash their full potential and actively pursue relevant experiences for our young people to get them ready for their next...

  7. www.falkirk.falkirk.sch.uk › _documents › [915801]Falkirk_High_School_Handbook_23Falkirk High School Handbook

    Falkirk High School is fully committed to Curriculum for Excellence. The school offers a broad general education from S1 to S3. Across S4-6 pupils have the opportunity to study a variety of National Qualifications and other more vocational courses. The S1 courses, through joint planning with primary colleagues, build on the pupils’ P7 experience.