The Mary Erskine School
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The Mary Erskine School |
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Motto | Mitis et fortis |
Established | 1694 |
Type | Independent school |
Principal | Mr. David Gray |
Students | 700 (approx.) |
Location | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Colours | navy, red |
Website | [1] |
The Mary Erskine School (MES), formerly Edinburgh Ladies' College, and popularly known simply as "Mary Erskine's" or "MES" for short, is an all girls independent secondary school in Edinburgh, Scotland. It has a roll of around 700 pupils.
The majority of its pupils live in the surrounding area (Edinburgh, Lothian and Fife) but boarding facilities are available. The school can cope with up to 40 boarders, including boys from Stewarts Melville College. The school is non-denominational but claims to have a broadly Christian outlook.
The school is linked with Stewart's Melville College (SMC) – an all boys independent secondary school which is located approximately one mile (2 km) from the MES campus. Together MES and SMC have a co-educational Junior School which caters for pupils from 3 to 11 years old. The Junior School is split between the MES campus and the SMC campus. There is also a nursery school which feeds into the Junior School. Both MES and SMC are managed by the Merchant Company of Edinburgh which is also responsible for the city's George Watson's College.
Although the school is single sex, many activities, although not teaching, are carried out jointly with the boys from SMC. The sixth year of the school is largely co-educational, partially as an attempt to wean the children into a mixed sex world and partially to increase the pupil roll so a wider variety of subjects may be offered.