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Information for University and College Admissions Teams - Applications December 2025
Eyemouth High School is a small, rural, comprehensive school on the edge of the Scottish Borders. It is located in an area affected by coastal deprivation, and poor access to further and higher education with major populations’ centres over an hour away. Our progression rate to university over the last five years sits at 30.6%, lower than other National Establishment at 42% for the same period. The school offers a good range of Level 6 qualifications – 26 different subjects, however, ten of these are delivered through multi-level classes alongside National 5 students. In addition virtually all of these Highers are delivered only in one column which can limit choice, especially in S5. 21 % of this year's S5 students achieved 5 Highers in S5, and we expect the number who can achieve 5 Highers by the end of S6 to increase further to over 35%. 40% of our pupils have ASN status. FSM sits at 16.8%. 24% are in Decile 4, 23% live in Decile 5. We have no students living in Deciles 8, 9 or 10. Only 92.5% have English as a first language. We are most affected by rurality - all University and College provisions are over a hour's travel away, with very limited tertiary options in the Borders.
Our students were affected by the Global Coronavirus Pandemic greatly - from the lockdown in March 2019 their formative years in Secondary school were affected. Our students had their own iPad with which to communicate and collaborate and we made use of these devices to ensure as much progression in learning as possible.
Students can study a number of Advanced Highers. In our setting this may mean they are in a bi-level class with Higher students, or they may receive just three taught periods a week, unlike bigger schools where there is a more comprehensive taught offer. The onus is on students to work independently and organise their study time effectively. We feel this prepares our students well for university life and work.