The High School of Glasgow is located at 637 Crow Rd, Glasgow G13 1PL, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The High School of Glasgow and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Alsora .

2 Google Rating

I actually go to the college up the road and I swear. These people doesn't actually give 2 cares if

2/ 5

I actually go to the college up the road and I swear. These people doesn't actually give 2 cares if they hit you with a hockey stick or a violin. They also seem to push on the train and buses with 3-2 bags. I get it's a high school, but as a college student. I haven't been that rough with people around me. Shocking.

Dave Chap

2 Google Rating

They punish students for minor things and ignore anything that’s actually an issue. Most of the st

2/ 5

They punish students for minor things and ignore anything that’s actually an issue. Most of the staff are decent teachers but there are a few terrible teachers and a few great teachers as with all schools.

Daniel Mcgarrie

1 Google Rating

Bad teachers kicking ma pal out for no reason terrible

1/ 5

Bad teachers kicking ma pal out for no reason terrible

Ice age Baby

4 Google Rating

It’s quite nice

4/ 5

It’s quite nice

Jimmy Mcnuven

1 Google Rating

Extremely strict rules run more like a prison than a skl

1/ 5

Extremely strict rules run more like a prison than a skl

Nick Rac

5 Google Rating

LOved everyday i spent at this school. I joined in 4th year so fitting in was incredibly hard around

5/ 5

LOved everyday i spent at this school. I joined in 4th year so fitting in was incredibly hard around the more rich kids around, but you just need to get your head down and youll be fine here. It is a private school so you should expect these sorts of things

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