Faculties
The school provides a range of subjects in the following departments:
Department | Head of Department | Subjects |
---|---|---|
Business and Computing | Mrs Mackie | Computing, Information Systems, Business Management, Administration, Accounting |
C.D.T (Craft, Design & Technology) | Mrs Kendall | Woodwork, Metalwork, Graphic Design |
Creative and Aesthetic | Mrs Trimble | Art and Design, Sculpture and Ceramics, Photography |
Music | Mrs MacLennan | Music |
English and RMPS | Miss O'Boyle | English, RMPS, Philosophy, Religious Studies |
Health and Nutrition | Mr MacIntosh | Physical Education, Hospitality, Home Economics |
Languages | Mrs MacKintosh | French, Gaelic, German, Spanish |
Mathematics | Mrs Raeburn | Mathematics, Applied Mathematics |
Sciences | Mr McKay | Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Sciences |
Social Sciences | Mrs Reid | History, Geography, Modern Studies |
Pupil Support | Mr Gaffney | Social Education |
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