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  2. The Glasgow Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Academy is a coeducational private day school for pupils aged 3–18 in Glasgow, Scotland. In 2016, it had the third-best Higher level exam results in Scotland. [ 2 ] Founded in 1845, it is the oldest continuously fully private school [ 3 ] in Glasgow.

  3. List of private schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Morrison's Academy, Crieff [21] £17,575 n/a Scottish Yes Edinburgh Academy [22] £17,541 n/a English/Scottish Yes The High School of Glasgow [23] £16,959 n/a Scottish Yes Dollar Academy [24] £16,677 £38,601 Scottish Yes St Margaret's School for Girls, Aberdeen [25] £16,632 n/a Scottish No International School Aberdeen [26] £16,535 n/a IB No

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  6. Category:People educated at the Glasgow Academy - Wikipedia

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  7. Hutchesons' Grammar School - Wikipedia

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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. [1] Prospective pupils must sit an entrance test and interview to gain admission.

  8. Robin Nisbet - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Robert G. Nisbet, who was also a classicist, lecturing at the University of Glasgow for 35 years, [3] [4] and author of a commentary on Cicero's speech De domo sua (1939). Robin Nisbet was educated at the Glasgow Academy , then as an undergraduate at the University of Glasgow from 1943 to 1947, before going to Balliol College ...

  9. Jordanhill School - Wikipedia

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    The old Jordanhill House was demolished around 1915, with the Glasgow Provincial Committee buying the land to build their new college, though the plot had been for sale since 1911. The school buildings were completed in 1921, [ 2 ] although the school was founded a year earlier, in 1920. [ 3 ]