St Mary's Episcopal School, Dunblane
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New to Stirling’s Doors Open Days! St
Mary’s Episcopal Primary School has
been on its present site since 1850. When
it was founded, there was no welfare
state and Churches were left to fill the educational gaps as best they
could and Henry Malcolm of St Mary’s Episcopal Church expressed a
fervent wish that the church should fund a school for poor children in
the parish. The ground was gifted by Kippendavie Estate.
During the Second World War the school building was used by the
army and the school was decanted. While not a Listed Building, the
school is in the Dunblane Conservation Area and it is historically
significant as the first self-governing primary school in Scotland. In April
2003 St. Mary’s returned to local authority control.
Tours will be given round the school.
Disabled access.
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New to Stirling’s Doors Open Days! St
Mary’s Episcopal Primary School has
been on its present site since 1850. When
it was founded, there was no welfare
state and Churches were left to fill the educational gaps as best they
could and Henry Malcolm of St Mary’s Episcopal Church expressed a
fervent wish that the church should fund a school for poor children in
the parish. The ground was gifted by Kippendavie Estate.
During the Second World War the school building was used by the
army and the school was decanted. While not a Listed Building, the
school is in the Dunblane Conservation Area and it is historically
significant as the first self-governing primary school in Scotland. In April
2003 St. Mary’s returned to local authority control.
Tours will be given round the school.
Disabled access.
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