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Hutchesons' Grammar School is a private, co-educational day school for pupils aged 3–18 in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded as Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School by George Hutcheson and Thomas Hutcheson in 1641, making it the 19th oldest school in Scotland.
The dates refer to the foundation or the earliest documented contemporary reference to the school. ... (as Kilmarnock Grammar School, 1630) [10] Hutchesons' Grammar ...
Hutchesons' Grammar School [29] £16,177 n/a Scottish Yes The High School of Dundee [30] £16,050 n/a Scottish Yes Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh [31] £16,041 £32,190 Scottish No Stewart's Melville College, Edinburgh Yes Albyn School, Aberdeen [32] £15,995 n/a Scottish Yes George Watson's College, Edinburgh [33] £15,951 n/a Scottish/IB Yes
George Hutcheson (died 1639), of Lambhill, Lanarkshire, was joint-founder with his younger brother Thomas Hutcheson, of Hutchesons' Hospital, Glasgow, which continues to live on today as the independent Hutchesons' Grammar School
Hutchesons' Grammar School (had separate girls' school - became coeducational in 1976) Notre Dame High School, Glasgow (became coeducational in 2019) Park School for Girls , Glasgow (closed in 1996)
Information; Type: Public School Private day school: Motto: Serva Fidem (Keep Faith) Religious affiliation(s) Church of Scotland: Established: 1845; 180 years ago (): Founders: Members of Free Church of Scotland
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The Park School premises on Lynedoch Street were sold and converted into luxury flats, while Laurel Park School occupied the former Laurel Bank School premises on Lilybank Terrace in Hillhead. Laurel Park School for girls closed in 2002, and pupils transferred to Hutchesons' Grammar School. [4