Teachers who are members of two unions, the SSTA and NASUWT, go on strike on Wednesday and Thursday.
Dozens of high schools across Scotland are to close while others will only open to senior pupils as teachers walk out of classrooms as part of the two-day industrial action.
READ MORE: Secondary schools across Scotland close as teachers strike over pay
In full: School closures and affected classes
Aberdeen City Council
December 8 – Secondary schools closed to S1-S4 pupils.
Aberdeenshire Council
December 8 – Parents will be notified in individual cases where school closures apply. Where possible, all schools will remain open but the industrial action will affect each school in different ways, which may include partial closures or disrupted timetables in some settings.
Angus Council
December 8 – Closures affecting individual schools. Parents will be notified in each case.
Argyll and Bute Council
December 7 – Campbeltown Grammar closed to all pupils. Parents will be notified of individual arrangements in each other case.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles)
December 7 – Secondary schools open to all pupils but with some disruption to classes.
Dumfries and Galloway Council
December 7 – Closures affecting individual schools. Parents will be notified in each case. Some disruption to classes.
Dundee City Council
December 8 – Secondary schools be open only to S5 and S6 pupils. Individual secondary schools may allow S4 pupils to attend where staffing allows. Parents will be notified in each case.
East Ayrshire Council
December 7 – All secondary schools closed to pupils.
East Dunbartonshire Council
December 7 – All secondary schools and Holy Trinity, Meadowburn and Lennoxtown Primary Schools closed to pupils. All others open as normal.
East Lothian Council
December 7 – All secondary schools closed to S1-S3 students. Ross High School closed to all students.
East Renfrewshire Council
December 7 – All secondary schools closed to S1-S3 pupils.
Edinburgh City Council
December 8 – Around 10% of teachers are expected to strike. Some secondary schools will be closed or partially closed. More information will be provided to parents by their schools as soon as possible.
Falkirk
December 8 – No confirmed closures. Parents will be notified of individual cases but disruption to classes likely.
Fife
December 8 – All secondary schools closed to students.
Glasgow City Council
December 7 – Parents informed of closures or partial closures in each individual case.
Highland Council
December 7 – Parents informed of closures or partial closures in each individual case.
Inverclyde Council
December 7 – Craigmarloch School, Clydeview Academy, Inverclyde Academy, Port Glasgow High School and St. Stephen’s High School open to S4-S6 pupils only. All others open as normal.
Midlothian Council
December 8 – All secondary schools closed.
Moray Council
December 8 – All secondary schools closed to S1-S3 pupils. Individual arrangements in each school in place for pupils in S4-S6. Parents will be notified in each case.
North Lanarkshire Council
December 7 – All early years, nursery classes, primary, secondary and additional support needs schools open to pupils but some individual classes may be affected.
Perth and Kinross Council
December 8 – All secondary schools except Pitlochry High School will be closed to pupils in S1-S4. S5-S6 pupils should attend school as normal.
Scottish Borders Council
December 8 – All secondary schools closed to pupils.
South Ayrshire Council
December 7 – Prestwick Academy, Ayr Academy, Kyle Academy, Belmont Academy, Queen Margaret Academy closed to all pupils.
Marr College and Carrick Academy closed to S1-S3 students.
Stirling Council
December 8 – No confirmed closures. Parents will be notified of individual cases but disruption to classes likely.
West Lothian Council
December 8 – All secondary schools closed to S1-S4 pupils except Winchburgh Academy, which is open to S1 pupils as well as those in S5 and S6. Parents will be notified of individual cases in certain other schools but disruption to classes likely.
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