Marr College
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Marr College | |
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Rector | Mr Deacon |
Type | State coeducational secondary |
Authority | South Ayrshire Council |
Location | Dundonald Road, Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland KA10 7AB United Kingdom |
Founded | c.1935 |
Feeders | Barassie Primary, Dundonald Primary, Muirhead Primary, Struthers Primary, Troon Primary |
Age Range | 11 to 18 |
Years | S1 - S6 |
Pupils | 1233 (approx) |
Staff | 90 (approx) |
Website | [1] |
[mail@marrcollege.south-ayrshire.gov.uk] | |
Telephone | +44 01292 311082 |
Fax | +44 01292 312208 |
Marr College (Scottish Gaelic: Marr Colaiste Àrd-sgoil) is a state secondary school in Troon, South Ayrshire.
[edit] History
Marr College was funded from the money left to the town of Troon by C.K.Marr. It opened in 1935.
[edit] Notable former pupils
- Ronni Ancona, actress
- Alan Hutton, footballer
- Steve Nicol, footballer
[edit] External links
- Marr College's page on Scottish Schools Online
- Marr College Computing Department
- Marr College Voting Software
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