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Cumbernauld Academy (formerly Cumbernauld High School) was the first comprehensive secondary school in the then 'New Town' of Cumbernauld. It was designed by Scottish architects Gratton & McLean and it opened in 1964 and is a non-denominational, co-educational, secondary school. In 2013, North Lanarkshire Council announced amalgamation of Cumbernauld High with Abronhill High to become Cumbernauld Academy in a new building to be built on existing CHS grounds.
Cumbernauld Academy covers the Scottish education system's stages S1 to S6 and has the capacity for 1100 pupils. It reached about 1600 pupils in 1972 and the current roll is around 600. The school draws students from Cumbernauld and the surrounding area and includes Cumbernauld Village, Kildrum, Abronhill, Carbrain, Seafar, Castlecary, Westerwood, Dullatur, Craigmarloch, Carrickstone Vale and Airdrie. Its associated feeder primary schools are Carbrain primary, Cumbernauld primary, Kildrum primary and Ravenswood primary.
Coordinates: 55°56′42″N 3°59′38″W / 55.945°N 3.994°W / 55.945; -3.994
Cumbernauld (/ˌkʌmbərˈnɔːld/; Scots: Cummernaud;Scottish Gaelic: Comar nan Allt) is a Scottish new town in North Lanarkshire, historically in Dunbartonshire. It was created in 1956 as a population overspill for the city of Glasgow. It is the eighth most populous settlement in Scotland and the largest in North Lanarkshire. The name comes from the Gaelic comar nan allt, meaning "meeting of the waters" as, geographically, from its high point in the Central Belt streams flow west to the River Clyde and east to the River Forth. A two-time winner of the Carbuncle Awards, the town has since received the award of 'Best Town' at the Scottish Design Awards 2012.
Cumbernauld's history stretches to Roman times, with a settlement near the Antonine Wall, the furthest and most northerly boundary of the Roman Empire. The security that the wall gave from possibly hostile tribes to the north probably allowed the foundation of a settlement. A rural population grew in the area where Cumbernauld's housing estates now stand, with the centrepoints being the 18th century Cumbernauld House, built close to the site of the medieval Cumbernauld Castle, and Cumbernauld Village nearby.
A high school (also secondary school, senior school, secondary college) is a school that provides adolescents with part or all of their secondary education. It may come after primary school or middle school and be followed by higher education or vocational training.
The term "high school" originated in Scotland, with the world's oldest high school being Edinburgh's Royal High School from 1505. The Royal High School was used as a model for the first public high school in the United States, Boston Latin School founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
The precise stage of schooling provided by a high school differs from country to country, and may vary within the same jurisdiction. In all of New Zealand and Malaysia, along with most of Britain and parts of Australia, Bangladesh and Canada, high school means the same thing as secondary school, but instead of starting in 9th grade, these "secondary schools" begin at ages 11 or 12.
In Australia, high school is a secondary school, from Year 7 or Year 8 through to Year 12, varying from state to state. High school immediately follows primary (elementary) school; therefore, a Year-7 Australian high-school student is sometimes as young as 12. In Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, the term "high school" generally refers to Years 7–10, whereas the term "College" is used for Years 11–12. In Victoria the term "secondary college" has largely replaced the term "high school" following the reforms of the Labor Government in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Some schools have retained the name "high school" (such as Melbourne High School) and many have now dropped the "secondary" and are simply known as "college".
Craig Ferguson (born 17 May 1962) is a Scottish-born American television host, stand-up comedian, writer, actor, director, producer and voice artist. He was the host of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, an Emmy Award-nominated, Peabody Award-winning late-night talk show that aired on CBS from 2005 to 2014. Ferguson began hosting the syndicated Celebrity Name Game in September 2014, and in February 2016 will host Join or Die with Craig Ferguson on History.
After starting his career in Britain with music, comedy and theatre, Ferguson moved to the United States where he found success in the role of Nigel Wick on The Drew Carey Show. He has written and starred in three films, directing one of them, and has appeared in several others, including several voice-over roles for animations. Ferguson has also written two books: Between the Bridge and the River, a novel, and American on Purpose, a memoir.
Ferguson was born in Stobhill Hospital, in the Springburn district of Glasgow to Robert and Janet Ferguson, on 17 May 1962, and raised in nearby Cumbernauld, growing up "chubby and bullied". He was raised Presbyterian. When he was six months old, he and his family moved from their Springburn apartment to a council house in Cumbernauld. They lived there as Glasgow was re-housing many people following damage to the city from World War II. Ferguson attended Muirfield Primary School and Cumbernauld High School. At age sixteen, Ferguson left Cumbernauld High School and began an apprenticeship to be an electronics technician at a local factory of American company Burroughs Corporation.
A walk through the main building and a look around outside
Prince Charles Castle and Cumbernauld High School... https://twitter.com/#!/malinky2stoatir
Craig takes us round his childhood stomping grounds of Cumbernauld... A) childhood intro, sketch 1 B) sketch 2, chocolate raisins & the old sitting room C) sketch 3, Cumbernauld High School D) Crumpets at Glamis, The Imagineers perform, sketch 4 & ending ep1520 https://twitter.com/#!/malinky2stoatir
Councillor Frank McNally, Convener of Education, met pupils at Our Lady's High School, Cumbernauld as they received their exam results. North Lanarkshire recorded its best ever set of results this year.
Cumbernauld High School's S6 plays against everyone elese in a game of Tug of War
Tamasha presents My Name is... Full info at http://www.tamasha.org.uk/my-name-is/ By Sudha Bhuchar, Directed by Philip Osment 2015 Scotland Tour Tue 1 September, 7.45 pm Cumbernauld Theatre cumbernauldtheatre.co.uk Thu 3 – Sat 5 September, 7.45pm Tron Theatre, Glasgow tron.co.uk Fri 18 September, 7.30pm An Lanntair, Stornoway lanntair.com Sun 20 September, 7.30pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness eden-court.co.uk Tue 22 September, 7pm The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen aberdeenperformingarts.com Thu 24 – Sat 26 September, 8pm Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh traverse.co.uk Tue 29 September, 7.30pm Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling macrobert.org Thu 1 – Fri 2 October, 7.30pm Dundee Rep dundeerep.co.uk This captivating new verbatim play uncovers a cross-cultural story that began in early 80s ...
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk - Scottish Parliament Portfolio Questions. Infrastructure, Investment and Cities 1. Angus MacDonald: To ask the Scottish Government how the refreshed infrastructure investment plan will help to tackle climate change. (S4O-05264) 2. Cara Hilton: To ask the Scottish Government when the Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities last met Fife Council and what issues were discussed. (S4O-05265) 3. Hanzala Malik: To ask the Scottish Government how it will revise its winter resilience plans for transport services in light of the disruption to west coast main line services from storm damage. (S4O-05266) 4. Fiona McLeod: To ask the Scottish Government whether Scottish Canals has any role in flood prevention. (S4O-05267) 5. Kevin Stewart: T...
A debut Scottish comedy short film. A gang leader returns to his scheme to find it reformed, and tries to restore chaos. Written, directed and such by me, Greg Ptolomey. Starring Kevin McMillan (http://www.youtube.com/milston1) as Gactor, PJ Barnard (http://pjbarnard.com) as Brownie, Lisa Waterson (http://www.facebook.com/lisawaterson.mua) as Bruce-Anne, and the chief make-up artist. Introducing William Brown as McF! Thanks to Cumbernauld College for the support, and Terry Abbott for the bulk of the music. See the end credits for the full list of heroes. Filmed on location in Inverclyde and Cumbernauld. Gactor Todreh funny comedy "short film" "Greg Ptolomey" "Chewin the Fat" "Burnistoun" "Rab C Nesbitt" "Gary Tank Commander" "Still Game" "Billy Connolly" "Limmy's Show" Limmy Glasgow S...
The first release from Glasgow based rapper CatBoy (Ryan Caulfield), produced by Thomas Dawson. https://www.facebook.com/Ooky-812862365462225/?fref=ts Lyrics: Show up at your door with an angry mob of villagers, Explain you fucked it up when you bought a Tommy Hilfiger, I burn the house down like the Frankenstein Monster, Show the rubble to the father tell him blame it on the daughter But Hollister is darker than the fucking Batcave, But still, it smells good so take gold and half a year to save Dave is the prime example of a lad, Treats his maws house like a bachelor pad Cheeky this, cheeky that, tweeting every meal he's had, Still thinks that plankings where funs to be had, Got his first car paid by mum and dad, So stereotypical of the middle class I swear this is where the term ja...
Callendar House is a mansion set within the grounds of Callendar Park in Falkirk, central Scotland. Its present form, in the style of a French Renaissance château, dates from the 19th century, although at its core is a 14th-century tower house. During its 600-year history, Callendar House has played host to many prominent historical figures, including Mary, Queen of Scots, Oliver Cromwell, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Queen Victoria. The current building is by far the most substantial historical building in the area, with a 300 ft (91 m) frontage. Callendar House became derelict and was boarded up until 1997, but has been extensively restored and houses an extensive museum and heritage centre, including a restored 1825 fully working kitchen, with costumed interpreters creating an exciting int...
Ambitious plans have been drawn-up to transform a Dundee eyesore into one of the country's most exclusive places to stay.
Bubble gum and house parties
When you stole your parents rum
And tried to screw everything that could breathe
Back in high school we didn't have a whole lot to do
We watched the world go by on the television screen
Said it's the 90's kids that's way out this is way in
Go beat each other up on the dance floor
Told us drugs were no good
But then we smoked 'em and liked 'em
So much that we smoked a little more
We liked 'em so much, we smoked a little more
Did I call your name?
Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you?
You're so the same but your so different
I didn't recognize you
It's kinda hard with all that sexual confusion
Sometimes you don't know if you're gay or straight
But what's the difference, it's a wonderful illusion
Most times you won't make it past second base
I'm in a band, we kinda suck but we don't now it yet
And I don't care anyway
'Cuz soon, I'm gonna sell these drums, pay my rent
Support my kid and tell him all about way back in daddy's day
I'll tell him all about way back in daddy's day
Did I call your name?
Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you?
You're so the same but your so different
I didn't recognize you
Some years later by a soda coolerator
In a corner store back in my home town
This stranger smiles at me, said
"Remember the class of '93?"
And for some reason it makes him look real proud
After all the good times he said we had
He looks at me, scratches his head
And asked me where the hell I ever went
And the funny thing is that I never even knew him
But he coulda been any one of my high school friends
Did I call your name?
Did you hear me singin' that song that I wrote for you?
Your so the same but your so different
I didn't recognize you
Did I call you name?
Singin' that song that I wrote for you
Singin' that song I wrote for you