Inverkeithing High School is a secondary school located in Inverkeithing, a town in West Fife, Scotland, on the north side of the Forth Road Bridge. The school is split into four houses: Castle (red), Palace (green), Tower (yellow) and Abbey (blue).The school is built in the shape of a tractor from above. With a science and home economic building in circular shapes as wheels as well as additional classes for the exhaust upper body of the tractor. The detached P.E building is to look as if the smoke from the exhaust. The building's shape is not noticeable whilst within it. Due to the shape of the building and its age it is largely uninsulated making it the most expensive school in fife to maintain and very cold during winter. The old design of the building makes it more difficult to move through the school. Due to regulations some of the corridors are narrow a one way system is in place during school hours to avoid risk. The old building, however inefficient, is going to stay as no plans for a new high school in the area have been properly considered.The school teaches pupils from Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Rosyth, Aberdour and High Valleyfield, but also from Dunfermline under exceptional circumstances. The school employs approximately 100 staff. the school also has many sports teams in sports such as football, rugby and basketball. In the 2012/2013 season, the school managed to come 4th in the Fife school basketball league, and reached the 3rd round with every year group in the Scottish cup. The PE department play an active role in participating in teacher vs pupils matches across all sports, with the help of other teachers if needed.
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