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  1. Graeme High School - Rights Respecting Schools. Rights Respecting Schools (RRS) is run by UNICEF, a worldwide leading organisation which supports schools to promote the Rights of the Child throughout their school ethos and curriculum. These rights allow every child to be educated, healthy, listened to and treated fairly.

  2. Graeme High School is a non-denominational public secondary school located in Falkirk, Scotland.The school is operated by Falkirk Council on behalf of the Education Department of the Scottish Government.The catchment area, from which the school's pupil population is drawn, comprises Hallglen, Laurieston, St. Margaret's, Victoria and Westquarter primary schools, located in the east of Falkirk ...

  3. www.graemehigh.com › our_school › school_informationGraeme High School - Transport

    In the afternoon, all school buses returning from Graeme High School load at the bus loading bays at the town centre side of the school. For their own safety and that of others, pupils must promptly and carefully obey the instructions of the senior staff who supervise the bus queues from 2.40pm and 3.30pm, depending on the school finish time.

  4. www.graemehigh.com › _documents › [585961]SCHOOL_Handbook_20_21Graeme High School

    Graeme High School, allendar Road, Falkirk FK1 1SY Tel. No. 01324 622576 Fax. No. 01324 508681 E.mail: graemehigh@falkirk.gov.uk Website: www.graemehigh.com URRENT ROLL 2020/2021 S1 220 S2 221 S3 204 S4 195 S5 161 S6 107 Total 1108 ASSOIATED PRIMARY SHOOLS Graeme High School is a non ...

  5. Therefore, after exploring several options, we have decided to hold virtual meetings using the system from our normal parents’ evening booking company, School Cloud. This system gives us video conferencing to allow one-to-one meetings to take place between parents/carers and staff. We have trialled the system with staff and they have found it ...

  6. Graeme High School has been part of this groundbreaking initiative since 2007. As one of the original pilot schools, we have seen the full extent of the benefits of providing this opportunity to pupils. Our approach to the programme has been reviewed by academics, HMIe and the national press, and all outcomes have been extremely positive.

  7. Graeme High School staff are committed to continually reflecting and improving. To help us do this, we use key documents in Falkirk Council's 'Learning to Achieve' and Scottish Goverment's National Improvement Framework and 'How Good is our School' documents. Links to these documents can be found below.