FIFe Council have rubber-stamped the relocation of Inverkeithing High to Rosyth.
Fife Council have approved the relocation of Inverkeithing High School to a new site in Rosyth.A new £85 million school will be built at the Fleet Grounds and open in August 2026.
There was overwhelming support for a new school to replace Inverkeithing High, but there were some objections to the site in Rosyth. "We received 216 responses, we have over 3,000 families in the areas covered by the schools which suggest that we have really heard any concerns and those who are comfortable with the proposal have not felt the need to submit a response."
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