To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will publish the names of schools that have applied to be Schools of Ambition.
Yes. This was announced on 19 April 2005. The list is as follows:
Aberdeen City – Northfield Academy and St Machar Academy
Aberdeenshire – Fraserburgh Academy
Angus – Arbroath Academy and Brechin High
Argyll and Bute – Islay High
Dumfries and Galloway – Dumfries Academy, Castle Douglas High and Wallace Hall Academy
Dundee City – Braeview Academy, St John’s RC High, Morgan Academy
East Ayrshire – Doon Academy
East Dunbartonshire – St Ninian’s High and Campsie View School
East Lothian – Preston Lodge High, Ross High and Dunbar Grammar
East Renfrewshire – Barrhead High
Edinburgh City – Craigroyston High
Falkirk – Braes High
Fife – Buckhaven High and Kirkland High
Glasgow City – Rosshall Academy, St Paul’s High, Springburn Academy and Castlemilk High/St Margaret Mary’s Secondary (joint bid)
Highland – Inverness High
Midlothian – Newbattle High School
Moray – Lossiemouth High
North Ayrshire – Ardrossan Academy
North Lanarkshire – Cardinal Newman High
Perth & Kinross – Blairgowrie High
Renfrewshire – Linwood High
Scottish Borders – Hawick High
Shetland Isles – Anderson High and Scalloway Junior High
South Ayrshire – Carrick Academy
South Lanarkshire – Learning community around Lanark Grammar, taking in 12 establishments
Stirling – St Modan’s RC High
West Dunbartonshire – Our Lady and St Patrick’s High
West Lothian – Burnhouse School