Buchanan High School

Buchanan High School

Hours

Thursday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Friday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Tuesday:
8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Wednesday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM

Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.4 - (5 reviews)
3
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2
  • Chloe Leek


    Dec 8th, 2021

  • WILL S

    Four teachers at a Scottish school built on a toxic landfill site have developed the same rare form of cancer. Four teachers at a Scottish school built on a toxic landfill site have developed the same rare form of cancer. All the staff members were diagnosed with bladder cancer. Three of them worked in the same corridor at Buchanan High School in Coatbridge, where pupils and staff were told not to drink the tap water after it turned blue. Meanwhile, a mother is demanding to know whether her autistic sons sudden blindness is linked to contamination at the site of the Lanarkshire school after he was found to have high levels of arsenic. Buchanan High is a non-denominational school for 96 pupils with additional support needs and shares a campus with St Ambrose High, which has 1,200 pupils. North Lanarkshire Council says both schools are safe and there is no evidence to suggest a link with any illness. The school was opened in 2012 on a former landfill site used by Gartsherrie Ironworks for industrial waste, including chemicals and hazardous substances such as arsenic, nickel and lead. It is understood lawyers for at least one of the teachers diagnosed with cancer has written to the council warning of legal action over the alleged link between unknown contaminants and their illness. Professor Andrew Watterson, of Stirling Universitys Occupational and Environmental Health Research Group, who has led studies for the United Nations, said: The reported ill-health cases do merit serious investigation and it is understandable that staff, pupils and others who work on the site are anxious. More information must be made available and the process should be transparent to address all their concerns and either confirm or allay them as soon as possible. On the three bladder cancer cases, this seems like a big cluster very close together in the building for a very small population of teachers. Establishing if a cluster is causal or random is, however, notoriously difficult. North Lanarkshire Council said: The safety of pupils and staff is the councils primary concern. While it is regrettable that any pupil or member of staff suffers from a serious illness, there is no credible evidence to suggest that any such illness has been caused by environmental factors associated with the school site or copper previously being present in the drinking water supply.
    Dec 30th, 2019

  • izaakz1 2


    Aug 12th, 2019

  • Reece Will


    Feb 23rd, 2019

  • Rosie Ani 13


    Oct 25th, 2017

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About
Buchanan High School

Buchanan High School is located at 67 Townhead Rd in Coatbridge, Scotland ML5 2HT. Buchanan High School can be contacted via phone at (123) 663-2052 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (123) 663-2052

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Buchanan High School?

A The phone number for Buchanan High School is: (123) 663-2052.


Q Where is Buchanan High School located?

A Buchanan High School is located at 67 Townhead Rd, Coatbridge, sct ML5 2HT


Q What is the internet address for Buchanan High School?

A The website (URL) for Buchanan High School is: http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=28482


Q What days are Buchanan High School open?

A Buchanan High School is open:
Thursday: 8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Friday: 8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Tuesday: 8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Wednesday: 8:50 AM - 8:50 AM


Q How is Buchanan High School rated?

A Buchanan High School has a 3.4 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Friday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Tuesday:
8:50 AM - 3:40 PM
Wednesday:
8:50 AM - 8:50 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Buchanan High School

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image Four teachers at a Scottish school built on a toxic landfill site have developed the same rare form of cancer.
Four teachers at a Scottish school built on a toxic landfill site have developed the same rare form of cancer.
All the staff members were diagnosed with bladder cancer.
Three of them worked in the same corridor at Buchanan High School in Coatbridge, where pupils and staff were told not to drink the tap water after it turned blue.
Meanwhile, a mother is demanding to know whether her autistic sons sudden blindness is linked to contamination at the site of the Lanarkshire school after he was found to have high levels of arsenic.
Buchanan High is a non-denominational school for 96 pupils with additional support needs and shares a campus with St Ambrose High, which has 1,200 pupils.
North Lanarkshire Council says both schools are safe and there is no evidence to suggest a link with any illness. The school was opened in 2012 on a former landfill site used by Gartsherrie Ironworks for industrial waste, including chemicals and hazardous substances such as arsenic, nickel and lead.
It is understood lawyers for at least one of the teachers diagnosed with cancer has written to the council warning of legal action over the alleged link between unknown contaminants and their illness.
Professor Andrew Watterson, of Stirling Universitys Occupational and Environmental Health Research Group, who has led studies for the United Nations, said: The reported ill-health cases do merit serious investigation and it is understandable that staff, pupils and others who work on the site are anxious.
More information must be made available and the process should be transparent to address all their concerns and either confirm or allay them as soon as possible. On the three bladder cancer cases, this seems like a big cluster very close together in the building for a very small population of teachers. Establishing if a cluster is causal or random is, however, notoriously difficult.
North Lanarkshire Council said: The safety of pupils and staff is the councils primary concern. While it is regrettable that any pupil or member of staff suffers from a serious illness, there is no credible evidence to suggest that any such illness has been caused by environmental factors associated with the school site or copper previously being present in the drinking water supply.


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