The Kirkland Junior High School was established in 1963 to accommodate the extra influx of pupils to the existing Aberhill Secondary. It was built on the 13th-century land of Michael of Methil, a relative of the famous
MacDuff. It was officially opened in 1965. The school had served alongside
Buckhaven High School as the high schools for the Levenmouth area since the closure of Aberhill Secondary. In 1970, it became a fully
comprehensive school. In 1990, a community college was opened within the school, from then on known as Kirkland High School and Community College. In 2006, the school was made one of the Scottish Government's
Schools of Ambition. The school had three houses, 'Caldcoits', 'Kinnarchie' and 'Pirnie'. However, due to reduced numbers on the school roll, in the last few years of the school's operation, only the latter two houses were used in the system. In 2015, the Kirkland College was closed, in preparation for the move to the new Levenmouth Campus. The college merged with
Fife College, who were built their own specialised facility on the grounds of the new school, meaning that the Levenmouth Campus is the largest of its kind in Scotland, educating over 2,000 students in total. The buildings were vacated by pupils in July 2016. Demolition work on the old facilities was scheduled for September 2016, beginning with the former games hall. The site was completely demolished by December 2016, and the cleanup operation is ongoing.
Headteachers •
1963 - 1966: William Reid •
1966 - 1977: Dai Davies •
1977 - 1979: J. F. Strang •
1979 - 1983: Thomas Dalgleish •
1983 - 1985: Jack Yuile •
1989 - 1997: Gerry Coyle •
1997 - 2005: Ken Robertson •
2005 - 2016: Ronnie Ross
Notable pupils •
Jack Vettriano, painter •
William Curley, chocolatier and patissier •
Nathan Austin, footballer ==School dress code==