Dunfermline school fire: Dozens of firefighters tackle 'devastating' blaze which has displaced 1,400 pupils

Stephanie Cockroft26 August 2019

More than 80 firefighters have worked overnight battling a "very large and complex" blaze at a high school in Fife which has displaced nearly 1,500 pupils.

The fire began at Woodmill High School in Dunfermline on Sunday evening, but crews remained on the scene well into Monday morning as the flames spread through the building.

The school, located about 20 miles north-west of Edinburgh, announced it would be closed to all pupils on Monday, with officials saying around 1,400 pupils would be unable to attend school in the "short term".

Monday is not a bank holiday in Scotland.

The fire at Woodmill High School in Dunfermline
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Speaking on BBC's Good Morning Scotland, local councillor Fay Sinclair, convener of Fife's education and children's services committee, said flames could still be seen coming from the building on Monday morning.

She also said: "Plans started to be put in place yesterday; that was when we thought the fire was confined to the (department of additional support).

"Obviously those are some of our more vulnerable pupils who need a lot of support and we are still getting something in place for them as soon as possible as an absolute priority.

The fire at Woodmill High School in Dunfermline
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"Over the night the picture's changed somewhat. The main building is now damaged and so the council's emergency teams will be meeting this morning to start looking at what are the options here.

"We're talking about 1,400 pupils displaced from the school at least for the short term."

The fire at Woodmill High School
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She added: "Dunfermline's been a rapidly growing town over recent years, all of the schools are very full so there's not an immediate place to move all of these pupils to.

"The pupils have only been back for three days... not being back in this morning is going to be very hard for a lot of them."

A message on the school's Twitter account by rector Sandy McIntosh said: "We are all utterly devastated by what has happened to our school.

"I will be meeting with our teachers and school staff this morning, along with staff from the Education Service and wider Fife Council to put in place plans for our young people.

"My heartfelt thanks go to the Emergency Services for all they have done to save our school.

"Updates will be provided to our parents through Groupcall as soon as we have more information. School closure information will be updated on Fifedirect.org.uk."

Deputy First Minister John Swinney also said: "Terribly sorry with the news @WoodmillHigh. @scotgov has been in contact with @FifeCouncil and will discuss next steps. Good wishes to all in the school community at this tough time."

No casualties have been reported.

SFRS incident commander, deputy assistant chief officer Stuart Stevens, said: "We have worked through the night in challenging conditions to contain this fire and prevent further spread within the building.

"Through effective planning, we have now surrounded the fire and we are working to extinguish the flames.

"However this remains a large and complex incident and we will remain in attendance for some time.

"Our advice remains that members of the public should avoid the area to allow access for emergency service vehicles."

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