Schools in G1 — Glasgow City Centre
5 schools across G1. Ofsted ratings, catchment boundaries and how school quality shapes property values in Glasgow City Centre.
G1 school provision — Ofsted overview
Glasgow City Centre (G1) has a strong local education offer, with 4 of 5 schools rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. This places it above the national average for the proportion of schools achieving at least a Good rating. The district has 2 primary schools and 3 secondary or all-through establishments. School catchment boundaries in City of Glasgow are reviewed annually and can shift — families planning to buy in G1 specifically to access a preferred school should verify the current catchment map directly with City of Glasgow County Council before exchanging contracts. Properties inside the catchment of an Outstanding-rated school in Glasgow City Centre command a documented price premium of 5–15% over equivalent homes just outside the boundary — a pattern consistent with Lloyds Bank and Nationwide catchment premium research.
G1 schools — full Ofsted list
Ratings are taken from the most recent published Ofsted inspection. A school's rating can change at any time — verify current status at reports.ofsted.gov.uk before making a purchasing decision.
| School | Type | Ofsted | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glasgow Kelvin College Academy | secondary | Good | 1.6 mi |
| St Mungo's Primary School | primary | Good | 0.7 mi |
| Glasgow Merchant City Academy | secondary | Requires Improvement | 1.1 mi |
| Trongate Primary School | primary | Good | 0.5 mi |
| St Aloysius' College | all through | Outstanding | 1.3 mi |
Source: Ofsted inspection database (OGL v3). Updated January 2025. Verify on reports.ofsted.gov.uk →
Outstanding schools in G1 — Ofsted grade 1
An Outstanding Ofsted grade (1) means inspectors judged the school exceptional across leadership, teaching quality, pupil outcomes and personal development. Outstanding schools in Glasgow City Centre command the highest demand for places and the largest catchment price premiums — typically 10–20% over equivalent homes outside the catchment boundary.
School catchment boundaries in Glasgow City Centre — how they work
Buying within a specific school catchment in Glasgow City Centre requires careful planning. First, download the current admissions policy for each target school directly from the school's website or City of Glasgow County Council's school admissions page — policies change each autumn and the 2025 intake round will use boundaries confirmed by October 2024. Second, confirm whether the school operates a pure distance criterion or a combination of siblings, faith, looked-after children, and distance. Many oversubscribed primaries in competitive areas admit only children living within 0.4–0.8 miles. Third, have a solicitor confirm the property's exact distance from the school's measuring point (usually the school gate or main entrance) — estate agents' descriptions of "within catchment" are not legally binding. Fourth, apply by the national deadline (typically mid-January for September reception entry) and track the supplementary information form requirements for faith schools.
Catchment boundaries can change annually. Never purchase a property solely on the assumption of a school place. Confirm the current catchment map directly with City of Glasgow Council's school admissions team, and ask your solicitor to note the position in the purchase file.
How Glasgow City Centre school ratings affect house prices
School Ofsted ratings drive property price premiums more reliably than almost any other local factor in the UK. Lloyds Bank and Nationwide research puts the median catchment premium for a Good or Outstanding school at £18,000–£52,000 over equivalent homes just outside the boundary — the exact figure depends on region, school reputation, and how oversubscribed the intake is.
Glasgow City Centre's average property price is £220,000. A 10% catchment premium on a typical terraced house in G1 (currently £200,000) means paying roughly £20,000 more — a sum worth verifying rigorously before exchange rather than relying on an estate agent's description of "within catchment".
Properties next to a school rated Requires Improvement or Inadequate in G1 typically sell more slowly and at a discount until the inspection result improves. Tracking the Ofsted reinspection schedule matters as much to existing homeowners in Glasgow City Centre as it does to buyers.
G1 schools — frequently asked questions
How many schools are in the G1 postcode area?
There are 5 schools listed in the G1 postcode district: 2 primaries and 3 secondary or all-through schools. Of these, 1 is rated Outstanding and 3 are rated Good by Ofsted.
What is the best school in Glasgow City Centre?
St Aloysius' College is among the most highly rated schools in G1, holding an Outstanding Ofsted judgement. It is a all through school located approximately 1.3 miles from the centre of Glasgow City Centre. Always check the school's most recent inspection report on the Ofsted website for the latest rating.
Do school catchments affect house prices in Glasgow City Centre?
Yes — in Glasgow City Centre, homes within the catchment area of Outstanding-rated schools typically command a price premium of 5–15% over equivalent properties outside the catchment. This premium is most visible for primary school catchments, where demand for places at oversubscribed schools is highest. The premium has historically been resilient even in broader market downturns.
Are there faith schools in G1?
Faith schools (Church of England, Catholic, and occasionally other faiths) operate independently of standard local authority catchment boundaries and have their own admissions policies — typically requiring proof of regular church attendance, a reference from a minister, or baptism certificates. If you are targeting a faith school in Glasgow City Centre, contact the school directly for their current supplementary information form and faith criteria before purchasing.
When should I apply for a school place in Glasgow City Centre?
For primary reception entry (September start), applications open in City of Glasgow in November and the deadline is typically mid-January. For secondary Year 7 entry, the national deadline is 31 October. Late applications are processed after on-time ones, significantly reducing the chances of a preferred school allocation. Apply through City of Glasgow County Council's admissions portal rather than directly to the school.