Strathallan School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Strathallan
Motto "Labor omnia vincit"
Established 1913
Type Private coeducational boarding secondary
Headmaster Bruce Thompson
Students 502
Grades P6–S6, year 6 to year 13, 1J to Upper 6
Location Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Campus Rural; 150 acres (0.61 km²)
Website www.strathallan.co.uk

Strathallan School is an independent boarding and day school in Scotland for boys and girls aged 9-18. The school has a 150-acre (0.61 km²) campus at Forgandenny, a few miles south of Perth. It typically takes 50 minutes to travel to the school from Edinburgh and 1:15 hours from Glasgow.

The school has 58 full time staff, and 10 part time staff. It has pupils as follows:

Boarders Day pupils Total
Boys 191 98 289
Girls 135 75 210
Total 326 173 499

Contents

[edit] History

Strathallan School was established in 1913 by Harry Riley. It was originally located at Bridge of Allan. By 1919, the school had approximately 120 pupils. In 1920, the school moved to the current, more spacious buildings at Forgandenny in Perthshire.

[edit] Academics

The curriculum is largely based on the English system, with some elements of the Scottish system. Most pupils study for GCSEs, although some study for Standard Grades in certain subjects. Then, in their last two years, in sixth form, they study for either A-levels or Scottish Highers. 95% of pupils go to university, including a number to Oxford University and Cambridge University.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

Pupils also participate in sport, drama, music, and other extracurricular activities. The school offers sports including rugby, cricket, field hockey, netball, football, athletics, squash, swimming, tennis, golf, badminton and skiing. Music also plays a vital role in the school, with many pupils playing in orchestras or ensembles such as a jazz band, pipe band or various choirs. A choral scholarship scheme is also available to pupils who wish to carry on their choral career, and gain scholarships to universities in the future. The school organises regular drama productions and a significant number of pupils achieve LAMDA awards. Pupils can also gain degrees from the London college of music and Trinity College of Music through the school. Other activities include Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.

[edit] Boarding houses

The school's boarding population are divided into seven boarding houses. Riley caters for pupils aged 9-13; it is mixed-sex with separate wings for girls and boys. The six senior houses accommodate pupils aged 13-18 and all pupils have single study room accommodation from 14-18. Thornbank and Woodlands accommodate girls, while Freeland, Nicol, Ruthven and Simpson house boys. A seventh boarding house, Glenbrae, is currently under construction, the name having been taken from the ooriginal site of the school in Bridge of Allan.

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

[edit] External links