Marr College
Marr College is a state secondary school in Troon, South Ayrshire.
History
Marr College was funded from the money left to the town of Troon by C. K. Marr. It opened in 1935.
Notable former pupils
- Ronni Ancona, actress
- Tom Brighton, footballer
- Gordon Brown, rugby player
- Alan Hutton, footballer
- Donald Jack, writer
- Steve Nicol, footballer
- Susannah York, actress
- Michael Russell, politician
- Jamie Ness Footballer
- William Phillips, former Managing Director, Macallan's Whisky, son of depute rector.
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