These images show how the new Perth High School will look when it is complete in 2024.
New pictures have been issued of the building which will be erected in the grounds of the existing school in Oakbank Road.
They were released as suggestions were sought for naming a new primary school also to be created in the city, to replace North Muirton and Balhousie primary schools.
In a letter to parents sharing the computer-generated images, Perth High School head teacher Martin Shaw said: “I know for many of us the project still seems quite far off, but these really do start to bring it to life.”
It is intended the £58.5 million school – a three-storey, triangular building – will be one of the most environmentally-friendly in Scotland.
A planning application has now been submitted and, if approved, construction is expected to begin in the spring of next year allowing pupils to move in in summer 2024.
Demolition of the old school and external works are likely to take a further year.
Both the new secondary school and the £16.5m primary school in north Perth will be built to Passivhaus energy-efficiency standards.
Planning permission was granted in May for the two-storey school in the grounds of North Muirton Primary School, due to open in April 2023.
Parents, pupils, staff and the wider community have been asked to suggest a name for it. A survey launched on Friday will run until October 15.
Those who participate will be asked to vote for the title from a shortlist and the winning name – subject to approval by Perth and Kinross Council lifelong learning committee – will be announced on January 19.
A new uniform, vision, value and aims will also developed for the primary school.
@NorthmuirtonPS and @Balhtpkc are coming together to form a new North Perth Primary opening in 2023! Exciting times… the survey is open to our communities to find a new name. #newschool #exciting #pupilvoice #community #together 💙❤️ pic.twitter.com/dhgGO5Rglu
— North Muirton PS (@NorthmuirtonPS) September 26, 2021