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Bertha Park High School

Bertha Park High School headmaster, Stuart Clyde, in the corridor of the newly opened school.

By Ian Potter

The spectacular glass face reflects all of the surroundings.

By Ian Potter

The pale wood cascade seating of the auditorium, coupled with breathtaking natural light, gives the room an incredible feeling of space.

By Ian Potter

Vast social and seating areas allow the children to mix and mingle with ease over lunch time, and transform into learning zones during morning and afternoon sessions.

By Ian Potter

Stuart Clyde has been encouraging his team of teachers to hit the sports hall for lunchtime sessions, in a bid to foster a culture of healthy working lives.

By Ian Potter

Flexible learning environments and social spaces look cool, feel comfortable and are spread throughout the school.

By Ian Potter

Toilet blocks are unisex, with girls on one side and boys on the other. Additionally, 30 individual loos are dotted throughout the school.

By Ian Potter

The music department boasts an impressive array of instruments, and is set up to allow creativity and imagination to flow.

By Ian Potter

The music department is fully tuned!

By Ian Potter

Even the old technology is brand new! Alongside this, you'll find 3-D printers, laser cutters and digital sewing machines!

By Ian Potter

Convener of Perth & Kinross Council's Lifelong Learning Committee, Councillor Caroline Shiers, chats with Stuart Clyde in the new dining hall.

By nicola@theredstringagency.co.uk

Respect | Respect | Respect - so important they said it thrice!

By Ian Potter

Up to date technology is a key component at Bertha Park High School.

By Ian Potter

The impressive school dominates its surroundings in a blaze of confidence and glory.

By Ian Potter

The corridors of Bertha Park High School are adorned with brightly coloured murals.

By Ian Potter