Notre Dame High School, Greenock
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| Notre Dame High School | |
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School Badge The new Notre Dame High School, August 2011 | |
| Location | |
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Dunlop Street, Greenock, Inverclyde,PA16 9BJ | |
| Coordinates | 55°56′29″N 4°46′43″W / 55.941280°N 4.778660°W |
| Information | |
| Type | 11–18 Roman Catholic secondary school |
| Motto | Mon Ame Exalte Le Seigneur |
| Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| Local authority | Inverclyde Council |
| Head teacher | Anne Munro |
| Grades | S1–S6 |
| Gender | Boys and girls |
| Age range | 11–18 |
| Enrollment | 903 (2023–24) |
| Color | |
| Website | Notre Dame High School |
Notre Dame High School is an 11–18 Roman Catholic secondary school situated in the town of Greenock in the Inverclyde area of Scotland. During 2023–2024, the school had a roll of 903 pupils, serving the central, west and east areas of Greenock.[1] The incumbent Head Teacher, Anne Munro, was appointed to the position in August 2021.[2]
Notre Dame High School opened in 1973 and was situated on Peat Road in Greenock. The school later served in another three locations – Dunlop Street and Dempster Street, before moving back to Dunlop Street in 2011 following the completion of a new £29 million new building constructed to replace the former Notre Dame High School on Dempster Street.[3] The construction of the replacement school began in 2009 and was designed by architecture firm Archial. The project was funded via a Public–private partnership (PPP) agreement between the Scottish Government and Inverclyde Council.[4] The new school building was constructed to accommodate a total of 850 pupils.[5]
The school celebrated its 40th anniversary in June 2013 by holding a special mass at St Patrick's Church in Greenock as an opportunity for former pupils and staff to gather to reminisce about the schools history.[6]

