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  1. How to contact us. If you have any questions about this privacy notice or if you wish to exercise your data protection rights, initial enquiries should be directed to our Data Protection Administrator as follows: By post: Data Protection Administrator, George Heriot’s Trust, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, EHB 9HE. By phone: 0131 229 7263.

  2. Girls-U15A. v St George's School, Edinburgh. Lost. More. 10 May 2024. Senior School Sports Bulletin. 28 Mar 2024. GHS Sports Bulletin 21 March. 07 Mar 2024.

  3. Welcome to Heriot’s. For 350 years George Heriot’s School has served as one of Scotland’s most distinguished schools. Today, it flourishes as an independent co-educational day school. Children between 3 and 18, from in and around the city of Edinburgh, form a vibrant school community. Together with staff, parents, governors, alumni, and ...

  4. Entrance assessments for this key entry point are held in January. Children spend the day at Heriot’s, sitting tests which cover English, Mathematics and Reasoning. The children have a chance to meet one another during fun group activities, as well as members of the teaching staff and Senior School Leadership Team during a short interview.

  5. The structure of our senior management reflects this set-up. Our Principal, Mr Gareth Warren, is responsible to the Board of Governors for the overall strategic leadership, development and effective management of both our Junior and Senior Schools, in line with the Heriot’s values and aims. The Head of Senior School, Mr Paul Fairclough, and ...

  6. Senior School. In these important exam years, most Heriot’s pupils study eight subjects in Senior 3 and 4, and five subjects in Senior 5. We offer a Scottish education, with pupils usually sitting National 5 exams in Senior 4 and Higher exams the next year. A small number of pupils will sit National 4 exams in some subjects.

  7. Foundation 400. When George Heriot left a bequest to found a school for orphaned boys in 1624, he set in place a Foundation to fund the education of children who had lost a parent. Since the mid 17th century, over 5,500 pupils who fit the qualifying financial and geographical criteria have received a fully-funded education at Heriot’s.