As a state school in Scotland, Bertha Park teaches the
Curriculum for Excellence, as set out by the Scottish Government. The school is unusual in the local area as only teaching four subjects a day, and has an emphasis on
digital learning. This was supported by the provision of
iPads to all the students when the school opened, provided as part of a two-year research project by the
University of the Highlands and Islands intended to study the effect of such devices being used within teaching and learning. The local council intends to use the results of this study to examine the benefits of this approach into the future. At the same time, students are required to lock their own phones in lockers during school hours, which the school says will improve their learning, with the content available via the iPads being restricted by the council and teachers being able to control their use in class. == Awards and recognition ==