Scottish Council of Independent Schools


The Scottish Council of Independent Schools is a registered Scottish charity which represents the independent school sector in Scotland. Its membership includes mainstream fee-paying independent schools and a range of schools for young people with complex additional support needs.

Background

Independent Schools in Scotland are inspected by the national school inspectorate, Education Scotland; pastoral services including nursery and boarding are regulated by the Care Inspectorate.
The majority of Scottish independent schools are registered charities, as their purpose is the advancement of education. As such, their charitable activities are overseen by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator which is responsible for confirming independent schools' public benefit by means of a charity test required by the Charities and Trustee Investment Act 2005.
SCIS was founded in 1978 and became a company and charity in 1990. SCIS represents over 70 member schools in Scotland.
As of 2016, there were 29,647 pupils in SCIS independent schools. 1,455 of those children are in nurseries, 10,416 pupils are in primary schools and 17,786 are in senior schools.
The overall number of boarding school pupils in Scotland in 2013 was 3,072. A SCIS sub-brand, Scotland's Boarding Schools, details the boarding sector in Scotland.

Structure

The organisation has a small staff team of six, and provides a range of Professional Learning and Development, communications and marketing for the independent sector, advice and guidance to parents and families, and liaison with the Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, public and education bodies. It is governed by a Board composed of elected Heads, Chairs and Bursars of independent schools in membership.
The current Director of SCIS is John Edward.
SCIS works in association with the Independent Schools Council on UK-wide matters.

Functions

The main functions of SCIS are:
SCIS’s key aims are to deliver the following specific services through CPD, regulatory and legal guidance, and additional events and publications:
Service to Schools:
Promoting the Sector:
Service to Education:
SCIS represents over 70 member schools in Scotland, including:
Al Qalam Primary School, Glasgow
Albyn School, Aberdeen
Ardvreck School, Crieff
Basil Paterson Middle School, Edinburgh
Beaconhurst, Bridge of Allan
Belhaven Hill School, Dunbar
Belmont House School, Glasgow
Cargilfield Preparatory School, Edinburgh
Cedars School of Excellence, Greenock
Clifton Hall School, Edinburgh
The Compass School, Haddington
Craigclowan Preparatory School, Perth
Craigholme School, Glasgow
Dollar Academy
The Edinburgh Academy
Edinburgh Montessori Arts School
Edinburgh Steiner School
ESMS Junior School, Edinburgh
Fernhill School, Glasgow
Fettes College, Edinburgh
George Heriot's School, Edinburgh
George Watson's College, Edinburgh
The Glasgow Academy
Glenalmond College
Gordonstoun, Elgin
Hamilton College
The Hamilton School, Aberdeen
High School of Dundee
The High School of Glasgow
Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow
International School of Aberdeen
Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow
Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn
Lathallan School, Johnshaven by Montrose
Lomond School, Helensburgh
Loretto School, Musselburgh
The Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh
Moray Steiner School, Forres
Morrison's Academy, Crieff
Queen Victoria School, Dunblane
Regius School, Edinburgh
Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen
St Aloysius' College, Glasgow
St Columba's School, Kilmacolm
St George's School, Edinburgh
St Leonards School, St Andrews
St Margaret's School for Girls, Aberdeen
St Mary's Music School, Edinburgh
St. Mary's School, Melrose
Stewart's Melville College, Edinburgh
Strathallan School, Forgandenny
Wellington School, Ayr
Special Schools
Ardfern School, Johnstone
Closeburn House and Maben House, Dumfries
Common Thread schools, Dumfries
Corseford School, Kilbarchan
Daldorch House School & Arran House
Donaldson's School, Linlithgow
Dunedin School, Edinburgh
Falkland House School
Harmeny, Balerno, Edinburgh
Hillside School, Aberdour
Moore House Care and Education, Bathgate
The New School, Butterstone, Dunkeld
New Struan School, Alloa
Rathbone, Kilmarnock
Royal Blind School, Edinburgh
Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments, Cumbernauld
Seamab School, Rumbling Bridge
Stanmore House School, Lanark
Starley Hall School, Burntisland
Troup House School, Gamrie