Virtual Study Hub

This online resource allows pupils to have the ability to work their way through the ‘study cycle’ and add Supported Study and Easter School sessions to their Google Calendars. They can also utilise the virtual supports such as E-Sqoil and Scholar from this platform. 

Extra Curricular Activities

Your education doesn't stop within the classroom.  At Clydebank High School we believe that participation is key to success, and encourage all of our young people to enjoy the benefits of taking part in Extra-Curricular Activity.


Lunch Menu

Our meals service provides school meals that are healthy, tasty and nutritious. Weekly menu here.

Scholar

Scholar offer 39 online courses for Scottish schools and colleges aligned to the SQA curriculum at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher level. We draw on the knowledge and experience of teachers and lecturers working in Scottish schools and colleges to develop our course materials. Our authors share their wealth of experience as educators.

Prelims and Exams

Information regarding up and coming exams will be published here.


The 2024 exam diet starts on Monday 22 April and finishes on Thursday 30 May. Download the 2024 timetable here.


MySQA is your direct link with SQA. It lets you view your qualification information, check the personal details we hold for you and if you're sitting exams you can get your results sent by email and text message.

My SQA

Pupil Senior Leadership Team

The Pupil Leadership Team empowers pupils within our school and wider community to become ambassadors for the school. The Pupil Leadership Team plays an extremely important role in the school by representing the student voice with their views on changes and improvements to school life.


Click here for more information.

UCAS

UCAS helps to inspire and empower people to make aspirational choices about higher education and learning.  UCAS stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It’s the centralised service that students use to apply to university. Basically, pretty much everyone who wants to study an undergraduate degree in the UK will have to apply through UCAS

They have a thorough and genial monopoly over the university application systems in the UK.


Speak to your pastoral care teacher for more details.