Bell Baxter High School

Bell Baxter High School
Bell Baxter High School Coat of Arms.gif
Address
Carslogie Road

, ,
KY15 4HY

United Kingdom
Coordinates56°19′02″N 3°01′45″W / 56.3172°N 3.0293°W / 56.3172; -3.0293Coordinates: 56°19′02″N 3°01′45″W / 56.3172°N 3.0293°W / 56.3172; -3.0293
Information
TypeSecondary School
MottoLatin: Ad Vitam Paror
(I am being prepared for life)
Established28 May 1889
RectorElizabeth Smart
Staff100 +
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1526
HousesDawson, Douglas, Bell, Baxter, Westport and Howe
Colour(s)White, Navy & Black
School yearsS1-S6
Websitehttps://bellbaxterhighschool.org.uk/

Bell Baxter High School is a non-denominational comprehensive school for 11- to 18-year-olds in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. Founded in 1889, it educates over 1,500 pupils mainly from the surrounding villages.

School history

Bell Baxter High School, formerly Bell-Baxter School, was founded in 1889 when the Rev. Dr Andrew Bell's Madras Academy combined with Sir David Baxter's Institute for Young Ladies, taking the name of its joint founders. Madras Academy was one of two schools left money by Dr Bell in the north east Fife area which adopted his 'Madras system', the other being Madras College in his home town of St Andrews.

The earliest roots of Bell Baxter can be found in around 1635, in the form of the Grammar School of Cupar. The school went on to become Cupar Academy in 1727, after some reorganisation, and stayed this way until the endowment from Dr Bell led to the adoption of the name Madras Academy in 1831.

Originally, secondary education was to be delivered at the Institute for Young Ladies' Westport building, and elementary education from the academy's Castlehill site. The oldest part of the Westport building was first used in 1890, with the rest of the building being built in 1929.

However, the school quickly outgrew these premises and from 1962 to 2010 the school accommodated two main sites; Carslogie Road and Westport. The two sites were approximately three-quarters of a mile apart. Due of the large number of pupils, a number of wooden huts were built to house them until the Carslogie Road building was ready. The Westport Road building has since been demolished and the facade retained, with 30 affordable homes and a business centre constructed on the site.

The school's coat of arms features, at the top of the shield, the Thane of Fife to represent Fife Council's control of the school. This is accompanied below by the three Myrtle Crowns of Cupar on the left, and a coat representing Bell and Baxter on the right. In a scroll over this, the school's motto - "Ad Vitam Paror".

Management

The former rector of the school until 2018 was Philip Black, who embarked on a secondment to Fife Council which later became a full-time job: thus the acting rector became Elizabeth Smart, the current rector of Waid Academy. Taking over from Smart in 2018, Carol Ann Penrose - a former headteacher at Lochgelly High School - led the school until November 2021 when she resigned. Elizabeth Smart has been announced as Rector until a permanent replacement is appointed. She will oversee Bell Baxter High as well as continuing to run nearby Waid Academy.

Rectors

  • 1889–1903 Dr Peter McDougall
  • 1903–1919 John M Dawson
  • 1919–1937 William Douglas
  • 1937–1945 George W J Farquharson
  • 1945–1946 Dr Alexander Inglis (acting)
  • 1946–1966 Dr James E Dunlop
  • 1966–1984 Dr Alexander McLaren
  • 1984–2007 Douglas Campbell
  • 2007–2018 Philip Black
  • 2018–2018 Elizabeth Smart (acting)
  • 2018–2021 Carol Ann Penrose
  • 2021- Elizabeth Smart (acting)

Notable former pupils


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