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    Portobello High School

    1.0 (1 review)

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    St Peters R C Primary School

    St Peters R C Primary School

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.8 miMorningside

    Yay!!! The best primary school in Edinburgh!!! : ) our little girl is a pupil and on first hand…read moreexperience, I wish my school was like this when I was little. Their are so many after school clubs, trips away, sports activities and all in a very impressive building. This is a school with good morals.

    St Peter's Primary is an excellent school, with one of the top attainment levels in Edinburgh. A…read morevisit to the school will immediately impress you with the warmth of the welcome from the Head Teacher. The high standards, in terms of the pupils' behaviour, manners, and uniform are evident, as is the variety of work and achievements displayed. The ethos is caring, inclusive and there are many opportunities for pupils to grow their confidence and self esteem. The school fosters a positive environment to develop all pupils to maximise their individual potential. I have had 3 children, all with different abilities, benefit from a rounded education at St Peter's. The pupils and the committed teaching staff are all very proud of their school, and this is clear to everyone within the school and to external visitors.. Parental engagement is high, reflected in the supportive Parent Council, PTA, and the wide variety of activities parents are encouraged to be involved in within the school. Working together, staff, parents and pupils, St Peter's is just like a big, welcoming, extended family which you will always be part of.

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    George Heriot's School

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.2 miOld Town

    Not just great academic, great discipline, great enviroment, everyone must wear uniform to look…read morethe same that's one of the important for me, but one of the most impressive building, I guess most parents never thought to write a review, I didn't think either, until now. This school deserves full marks 5 not less than 5. At P 3 my son needed learning support, the school informed, at no extra fee. I was most impressed for such a closed attention. My son was at this school from nursery -S 6. He did well. Review is about the total quality of service and standards of education. Nothing to do with the fee. You have the choice free school or pay school. I must say that it's worth of my money and every penny I spent. This is what I want my son to be educated in this type of environment and good academic background. I myself from Thailand, everyone have uniform no matter which school. All fee paying schools are good academic and good environment, great teachers, good standard facilities. I have been to a few government schools - all good, but I still happy to pay for education as long as we can afford it. The School offers 5%? discont can't remember a long time ago - if pay in full yearly. Even no discount, we still think it's worth the money. My son has gained PhD, in Machanical Engineering with the job he loves and earn a living. I am now very happy with the study background he's got from this school that led him to go further. Thank you so much once again to all Heriots'teachers, they strive for the maximum results and aim for maximum performance for their pupils. Kids can do well when they are happy at school and happy home, supportive parents no matter which school. I see those who don't achieve, it's not the school's fault. The school gives the best whether kids want to aim high or not.

    I don't suggest the average person decide to enroll in this day school, or pay an impromptu visit,…read morebecause as beautiful as it is to look at, it is definitely a monument still in use! I've walked past this ancient building everytime I go down Lauriston Place from the George Square university area, and I'm always amazed that some kids actually get to go to school in Hogwarts. And I'm a little bit jealous as well. The grounds are massive, and I doubt those little children really deserve such a beautiful academic environment. Honestly though, the oldest students there are probably just a year or two younger than I am, but I'll rant on anyway! The school was commissioned by George Heriot, and it's a little sad to think such a place, with it's wonderful renaissance architecture, started off as a charitable institution for children, but is now a fee paying school. Nevertheless, they have open days on in September, should you really want to explore the school.

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    Glasgow Academy

    Glasgow Academy

    4.0(2 reviews)
    45.5 miKelvinbridge, West End

    The list of notable alumni from this school is rather impressive; Donald Dewar, J.M. Barrie, and…read moreperhaps most excitingly DARIUS!!!, this privately-run school in the west end was first established in the 1800's and boasts a huge array of facilities and features. Being a private school the uniform policy is pretty strict, but with rumors of the boys trousers soon changing to the purple tartan pattern this may soon change from a cause of nuisance, to one of sheer hilarity on epic proportions. Honestly, tartan trousers? Genius. With the recently added brand spanking new primary school building now perched precariously over the Kelvin and protruding it's sparkling glass faced walls onto Belmont Street, this contrasts interestingly with it's rather older and more traditional buildings to the rear and make the school fees well worth the money, even if your child has to endure various missiles and projectiles launched from neighbouring schools at his rather dubious tartan trousers.

    Apart from being socially controversial, private schools have had a rather difficult time in the…read morepast ten years. The abolition of assisted places undermined the class mixture that rescued many of them from being too exclusive and the ability to pay became more critical than academic talent, at least as far as admission procedures went. Despite this, the Academy still has a reputation for strong intellectual achievement, and the pupils, seen in the West End most days in their uniforms, are smart and well mannered. It is a school for those with bright academic hopes, and the new buildings, mirrored in the development of rival schools, do not hide a school for the rich and dim. Tough selection procedures ensure that they continue to provide a generation of lawyers and doctors, although it is always worth noting that this sort of education is not really ideal for everyone.

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