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Founded in 1803, James Gillespie's High School offers a broad and engaging education through the medium of Gaelic. It is a culturally diverse school with a nurturing environment and a vision to create a lifetime of learning.
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James Gillespie's High School (Scottish Gaelic: Àrd-sgoil Sheumais Ghilleasbuig) is a state-funded secondary school in Marchmont, Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a comprehensive high school, educating pupils between the ages of 11 and 18, situated at the centre of Edinburgh.
Learn about the origins, development and achievements of James Gillespie's High School, the first free school in Scotland. Find out about its uniform, motto, founders day, school magazines and new building.
2. Juni 2022 · By David Hepburn. Published 2nd Jun 2022, 16:18 BST. Comment. The school is named after James Gillespie, a snuff and tobacco merchant who became one of Edinburgh’s wealthiest men in the 18th...
Learn about the history and traditions of James Gillespie's High School, a prestigious Edinburgh school with a unicorn crest and a motto of fidelity and courage. Explore photos, magazines, trophies, uniforms and stories from former pupils and teachers.