St Patrick's Primary Kilsyth

St Patrick's primary was an established school in Stirlingshire serving the pupils of the community and parish of St Patrick's from Kilsyth, Queenzieburn, Banton and St Luke's, Banknock. When the school moved to its present building in the early sixties it was a primary and junior secondary.  After a few years the area was regionalised and responsibility for the school passed to the Dunbarton division of Strathclyde Region.

As part of this regional restructure it was designated a high school, taking pupils from primary one through to fourth year, successfully presenting many pupils for "O" levels, until the mid seventies when the secondary department was moved to the newly opened St Maurice's High school.  The area was again involved in the regionalisation process in the early nineties and is now under the auspices of North Lanarkshire Council.

School roll for session 2007/2008

Pry 1

Pry 2

Pry 3

Pry 4

Pry 5

Pry 6

Pry 7

Total

36

33

39

50

46

37

44

285

Pupil roll statistics from Scottish Goverment census at September 2007.  Rolls are subject to change throughout the school session.    

National Test Results 5-14

Percentage of pupils attaining at least the appropriate level for their stage in P3, P4, P6 and P7 defined as:

P3 - Level A
P4 - Level B
P6 - Level C
P7 - Level D

  2007 2006 2005
Reading 90.9 88.1 85.6
Writing 85.2 83.3 68.9
Mathematics 92.6 87.5 85.0


Percentage attendance (%)

    2007 2006 2005
Attendance  94.6 94.6 93.9

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