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Wikidata has entry Woodside Public School, 311, 313, 315 Woodlands Road, Glasgow (Q17812418) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 32263 .
The Education (Scotland) Act 1872 created approximately 1,000 regional School Boards, which immediately took over the schools of the old and new kirks. The emphasis on a set number of passes at exams also led to much learning by rote and the system of inspection led to even the weakest children being drilled with certain facts.
Gryffe High School is a non-denominational co-educational state secondary school which serves the village and surrounding settlements, most particularly neighbouring Bridge of Weir. [30] The school has a strong academic reputation, and in 2009 was ranked as the seventh best-performing state secondary school in Scotland by The Times newspaper's ...
Owned and operated by Chris and Ed Zak, the restaurant is located at 8336 Monroe Road in Lambertville, inside the former Lambertville High School built in 1922. The school housed students from ...
The new, purpose-built senior school (Transitus to S6) is in Old Anniesland, owned by the Glasgow High School Club . There have been multiple extensions to these buildings, including the two-storey science block. The junior school (kindergarten to P6) occupies the site of the former Drewsteignton School, on Ledcameroch Road in Old Bearsden. The ...
In contrast David Stow (1793–1864), who founded the first infant school in Scotland, in Glasgow in 1828, focused on the bond between teacher and child and advocated the "Glasgow method", which centred on trained adult teachers. [4] He established the first teacher training college in the United Kingdom, the Glasgow Normal Seminary.
Smithycroft Secondary School is located in Riddrie, Glasgow, Scotland. In 2002 the school relocated to a new building constructed in the playing fields of the old school. The original facility was formally opened in 1967 by William Ross M.B.E MP, Secretary of State for Scotland. The headteacher role changed after Jean Miller was replaced by ...
St Aloysius' College, Glasgow; St Andrew's Secondary School, Glasgow; St Margaret Mary's Secondary School; St Mungo's Academy; St Paul's High School, Glasgow; St Roch's Secondary School; St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Glasgow