Queensferry High School, nestled in the scenic South Queensferry area of Edinburgh, is dedicated to fostering a vibrant, inclusive learning environment for students aged 11 to 18. With a commitment to academic excellence and personal growth, our school offers a diverse curriculum that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration among students. Our experienced educators utilize innovative teaching methods to ensure that each student reaches their full potential, preparing them for future challenges in higher education and beyond.

At Queensferry High School, we pride ourselves on our strong community ties and supportive atmosphere. Beyond academics, we provide a rich array of extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and leadership programs, allowing students to explore their interests and develop essential life skills. Our state-of-the-art facilities and resources are designed to enhance the educational experience, making learning both engaging and effective.

We invite parents and guardians to discover what makes Queensferry High School a unique choice for their child’s education. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at 0131 319 3200 or visit our website at http://www.queensferryhigh.co.uk/. Join us in nurturing the next generation of leaders and innovators in our community!

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This is going to be a quick one. Queensferry High school is a respectible school and cators for maj

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This is going to be a quick one. Queensferry High school is a respectible school and cators for majority of peoples needs. If you need a school to go to this will be an okay option. As you know a new school is being build and will be ready in 3 years. That school looks very good. Thank you for reading this, if you rate my review it will give me more points to becoming a guide and you can expect more reviews like this.Here is some baking I have done.

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Lots of activity around the sport and recreation department. Fab value for money

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Lots of activity around the sport and recreation department. Fab value for money

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