What is Sciennes?

What is Sciennes?

Sciennes (pronounced sheenz, /ˈʃiːnz/) is a district of Edinburgh, Scotland, situated approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) south of the city centre. It is a mainly residential district, although it is also well-known as the site of the former Royal Hospital for Sick Children.

What is the best primary school in Edinburgh?

Pentland Primary School
Pentland Primary School is the highest ranked Edinburgh primary school, sitting at 11th place….% Deprived.

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Is Boroughmuir high school good?

Boroughmuir High School has been named the top performing state secondary school in Edinburgh in this year’s Times Scottish Schools League Table. Boroughmuir saw 72% of pupils leave with five of more highers. The school was seventh best in Scotland.

What is the largest school in Edinburgh?

Portobello High School
Portobello High School is a large secondary school in Portobello in the east of Edinburgh. With over 1400 pupils it is one of the largest state schools in Edinburgh and Scotland….

Portobello High School
Motto Latin: Ope Et Consilio
School district City of Edinburgh
Principal Ruth McKay
Enrolment 1297

How do you say sciennes?

Sciennes The founded a chapel to help the vagrants in 1511, followed by a convent dedicated to Catherine of Siena – Siena is Sienne in French, hence Sciennes. The official pronunciation is ‘Sheens’, but how do you say it?

What is the most expensive school in Edinburgh?

Fettes College
Fees

School Boarder fees
1 Fettes College £34,800
2 Gordonstoun School £34,500
3 Merchiston Castle School £32,910
4 Loretto School £34,260

When was Sciennes primary school in Edinburgh built?

Sciennes Primary School was built in 1892. It stands adjacent to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and serves the communities of the Grange, Sciennes and Mayfield, on the south side of Edinburgh. The school is co-educational and non-denominational.

Where does the name Sciennes come from in Edinburgh?

Its early history is linked to the presence in the area of the 16th-century Convent of St Catherine of Scienna, from which the district derives its name. Sciennes is located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) south of Princes Street in Edinburgh’s city centre, and immediately south of The Meadows.

Who is the chair of Sciennes parent council?

Parental support is a key feature of Sciennes and we are deeply indebted to our dynamic Parent Council and its many subgroups for their tireless commitment and dedication to enhancing learning for all our pupils. Phoebe Cochrane is Chair of our Parent Council.

Is there a community council in Sciennes, Scotland?

Sciennes shares a Community Council with Marchmont, to the west. Since it is near many different departments of the University of Edinburgh, Sciennes has a large student population, some living in modern university-owned residences.