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  2. James Gillespie's High School - Wikipedia

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    James Gillespie's High School was founded in Bruntsfield Place in 1803 as a result of the legacy of James Gillespie, an Edinburgh tobacco merchant, and was administered by the Merchant Company of Edinburgh. The school acknowledges Gillespie's links to the North Virginia slave trade and, in keeping with best practice, educates students about ...

  3. James Gillespie (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    James Gillespie (1726–1797) was a Scottish snuff and tobacco merchant in Edinburgh in the 18th century. He never married, and upon his death left a fortune with the request that a hospital and school for the poor should be built, now known as James Gillespie's High School. [1]

  4. Category : People educated at James Gillespie's High School

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    Pages in category "People educated at James Gillespie's High School" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of Gaelic medium schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools and institutions providing Scottish Gaelic–medium education (GME) by area. For convenience the areas listed are not necessarily council or education authority areas unless otherwise noted. There are at least 46 nurseries, 62 primary schools and 29 secondary schools providing GME education in Scotland.

  6. Category talk : People educated at James Gillespie's High School

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  8. Conrad Balatoni - Wikipedia

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    Born in Leeds, Balatoni moved to Edinburgh where he attended James Gillespies High School. Balatoni grew up supporting Hearts before becoming a member of the youth team. [2] Balatoni was promoted to the first team squad on 12 November 2008, being named as a substitute against Hamilton but he didn't make an appearance. [3]

  9. JGHS - Wikipedia

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    James Gillespie's High School, Edinburgh, Scotland; John Gray High School, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; John Glenn High School (disambiguation)