[citation needed] The school's facilities include: The inclusion of a large library and IT Learning Centre helps pupils and teachers make the most of digital technology.
Physical education facilities include: Lochend Community High School shares a campus with Lochend CHS Sports Centre which hosts a variety of facilities which are managed by Glasgow Club Easterhouse a part of Glasgow Life.
In November 2019, Lochend Community High School was ranked as the second-worst performing state school in the whole of Scotland in the annual exam league tables, with only 8% of pupils leaving with 5 SCQF Level 6 awards; the equivalent of 5 Higher qualifications.
Only Northfield Academy in Aberdeen did worse, with just 7% of their pupils leaving school with five Higher qualifications.
Conversely, in 2021 and 2022, the school achieved a 100% outcome in 'positive destinations' with all those leaving that year allocated a place in higher or further education, on a training course or directly into employment, despite the challenges associated with the pupils being overwhelmingly from economically deprived backgrounds and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland.