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'A Great Educational Tradition' Brian R.W. Lockhart

'A Great Educational Tradition' By Brian R.W. Lockhart

'A Great Educational Tradition' by Brian R.W. Lockhart


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A history of the second oldest Hospital School foundation in Scotland.

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'A Great Educational Tradition': A History of Hutchesons' Grammar School by Brian R.W. Lockhart

This is the story of Hutchesons' Grammar School from the time of its foundation in 1641 until recent days when it has become one of the largest and most successful academic schools in the country. Brothers George and Thomas Hutcheson were the joint founders of the Hospital or Endowment for Pensioners, but the School, which was to co-exist with the Hospital, owed its existence to the benevolence of Thomas Hutcheson. The original Hospital School was built in the Trongate in the centre of Glasgow and housed twelve 'indigent orphanes' in a basement in the wing of a home for 'aigett and decreppit' men. It moved location and changed status several times in its history: it began as a charity school for primary-age boys, then became an elementary and secondary school for boys. In 1876, Hutchesons' Girls' School opened, finally amalgamating with the Boys' Grammar School in 1976 at Beaton Road (Crossmyloof), its present site. The School has produced many well-known alumni, a number of whom are highlighted in biographical profiles in this book. They include John Buchan and R.D. Laing, and among many honours the School has achieved it was named Scottish Independent School of the Year in 2011.

About Brian R.W. Lockhart

Brian Lockhart studied History and Politics at the University of Aberdeen and joined the staff of George Heriot's School in 1968, becoming Principal Teacher of History and Economic History in 1972. In 1981 he was appointed Deputy Rector of the High School of Glasgow and in 1996 became Headmaster of Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen. He retired in 2004 but remains heavily involved in the wider world of education in Scotland. He was a Governor of the Glasgow Educational and Marshall Trust from 1989 until 1996, a Governor of Hutchesons' Educational Trust from 2005 until 2012 and Convenor of its Education Committee, 2011-12. He is author of a number of major works on the history of Scottish schools, including Jinglin' Geordie's Legacy, Robert Gordon's Legacy, The Town School: A History of the High School of Glasgow and was co-author of Bon Record: A History of Aberdeen Grammar School.

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GOR007363854
9781906566883
1906566887
'A Great Educational Tradition': A History of Hutchesons' Grammar School by Brian R.W. Lockhart
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Donald Publishers Ltd
20151116
448
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