| Kinross High School | |
| Motto | Learning the Key |
| Type | Secondary, State funded |
| Religion | non-denominational |
| Rector | Mr. D. Keatings |
| Deputy Head | Mrs. J. Hickman |
| Chairman | |
| Location | Muirs Kinross Kinross-shire KY13 8FQ Scotland |
| LEA | Perth and Kinross |
| Staff | ~100 |
| Students | ~1107 |
| Gender | Coeducational |
| Ages | ~11 to ~18 |
| Houses | Bishop Balado Benarty Burleigh |
| Colours | |
| Website | www.kinrosshigh.pkc.sch.uk |
| Coordinates: 56°12′36″N 3°25′29″W / 56.210007°N 3.424672°W | |
Kinross High School is a state school in Kinross, Scotland. It is located adjacent to the leisure centre, and is part of Loch Leven Community Campus. Currently the school has about 1107 pupils enrolled. The current school was recently constructed, and is set to "be fit for the 21st century", whereas the old building is currently up for sale.
Junior pupils (first-fourth year) are required to wear; black trousers/skirt, white shirt, a purple, green, yellow and red ties with a black jumper or v-neck but preferably a purple blazer. Instead of the multicoloured tie, senior students wear an all purple one with the school crest and are prompted to always wear the purple blazer.
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