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  1. Welcome / Fàilte. James Gillespies High School, founded in 1803, sits in the heart of beautiful Edinburgh and our catchment-area includes many of its glories – Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, Edinburgh University, the National Gallery and even the Scottish Parliament.

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  2. 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.

    • 1803; 220 years ago
    • Fidelis Et Fortis, (Latin: Faithful and Brave)
  3. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the James Gillespies High School website. We are situated in the centre of Edinburgh and have been a fully comprehensive, non-denominational high school since 1973.

  4. Welcome to James Gillespies High School! We are delighted to have you with us today. Here you will find all the info you need while you are on site with us. Main Campus Map. Telephone List. Evacuation Procedure. Accident Reporting. Key Contacts. Neil McCallum - Head Teacher. For all teaching enquiries. Laura Black - Business Manager.

  5. This is a fascinating collection of memories of Gillespie Girls from the golden era of James Gillespies High School for girls, as it was until 1973, written by Norma Allan. As now, the school was well-known for its high academic standards and achievements.

  6. James Gillespies School was the first free school in Scotland when it opened in 1803. It was established by the bequest of James Gillespie and was originally only for boys. In 1870, it became a day school for boys and girls, whose parents paid moderate fees, though 60 free scholarship places were retained to honour Gillespie’s will.