Oban High School
Oban High School is a secondary school in Oban, Argyll, Scotland.
As well as serving Oban, Oban High School also serves some of Scotland's island communities such as Isle of Mull, Tiree and Iona.
History
Oban High School opened in 1890 as Oban Higher Grade School. The building was designed by Alexander Shairp. Former teachers at the school have included Iain Crichton Smith and John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish.Oban High School has 19 associated primary schools, making it one of the largest geographical catchment areas in Scotland. The school provides secondary education for pupils from remote, rural and island areas, as well as a large number of pupils from larger urban areas. Pupils who attended Oban High School from nine island communities stay in the school hostel throughout the school term.
During the 2010 pipe band season, the school's pipe band, led by Angus MacColl, was successful in winning the World [Pipe Band Championships] in Glasgow, the Cowal Games competition, and the Champion of Champions for the year in the novice-juvenile grade.
Guidance structure
Oban High School currently has four guidance houses known as "clans":- Diarmid
- Fingal
- Ossian
- Somerled
Hostel
Pupils from island communities who fall within the catchment area of Oban High School often require to live in hostel accommodation Monday–Friday as travel back to the island communities can be too long a journey for pupils to undertake each day. Glencruitten Hostel provides support and accommodation to pupils from Oban High School from island communities such as Colonsay, Coll, Isle of Mull, Lismore, Iona, Kerrera, Gometra, Tiree, Shuna, Easdale and Bridge of Orchy. The hostel closes during school holidays with all pupils returning to their families on the islands.Notable people
- Dr Anna Keay – architectural historian, author, TV person
- Angus Peter Campbell, born 1952, poet, novelist, journalist, broadcaster and actor.
- Susie Wolff – racing driver, Formula 1 TV pundit, Formula E team principal
- Magnus Bradbury – rugby union player
- David Dougal Williams – Artist and Principal Art Teacher at Oban High School from 1919 to 1922
- Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow – humanitarian, founder and CEO of Mary's Meals and former Scotland Shinty internationalist
- Anne Lorne Gillies – singer, writer and Gaelic activist.
- Robert MacIntyre - professional golfer, PGA Tour and Ryder Cup winner
- Angus MacColl Professional - Piper, Musician and Major of the Oban High School Pipe Band