The building opened in 1966 with the intention of accommodating all of the pupils of the town who were seeking to do
"Higher" level examinations. Prior to this older pupils living in Glenrothes had to attend schools in neighbouring towns to continue their highers as the earlier secondary schools in the new town, Glenwood and Auchmuty, only provided for pupils at a junior secondary level. This system operated successfully for a number of years, however changes in the education system at the National level in the 1970s made the system redundant and both Auchmuty and Glenwood were extended and raised to full "high school" status. In 2007 a modern gameshall was added to the sports facilities available at the school. The school has a Department of Additional Support comprising the former Department of Special Education and Physical Impairment Unit. The school is distinguished by a cylindrical
belvedere feature on the roof. This is a green house which was once used by biology students. Fife Council announced plans in 2018 to replace the ageing school building and potentially merge it with nearby Glenwood High School. Whilst funding had initially been committed by the council for this, the additional funds required by the Scottish Government were not made available and the plans have been scrapped. Fife Council has instead re-allocated funds allowing for upgrades to each school. ==House system==