Средняя школа Глазго
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Старый Аннисленд 637 Кроу -роуд , G13 1PL Scotland | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | Private | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Motto | Sursum Semper (Always Upward) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Established | c. 1124 (refounded 1976) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Founder | Glasgow Cathedral | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Local authority | Glasgow City Council | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Chair of Governors | Stewart MacAulay | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Rector | John O'Neill | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gender | Mixed | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Age | 3 to 18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Enrolment | 687 (senior school) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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School Years | KG-S6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | http://www.glasgowhigh.com/ |
Средняя школа Глазго -это частная в совместного образования дневная школа Глазго , Шотландия. Оригинальная средняя школа Глазго была основана как хорская школа Глазго собора примерно в 1124 году и является самой старой школой в Шотландии , [ 1 ] и двенадцатый в Соединенном Королевстве. В 1976 году в качестве селективной гимназии Глазго-Сити-Корпорация в 1976 году она сразу же продолжала как независимая школа совместного образования в результате деятельности по сбору средств со стороны бывшего клуба учеников и слияния клуба в школе Drewsteignton. Школа поддерживает отношения с собором, где в сентябре в ней проходит ежегодная служба поменения и благодарения. [ 2 ] Он считает двух министров британского премьеры , двух лордов президента и основателя Университета Абердина среди его выпускников.
Это избирательная школа , то есть предполагаемые ученики должны сдать вступительный тест, чтобы получить прием. В 2009 и 2017 годах Times разместила его в качестве главной независимой школы в Шотландии для результатов SQA. [ 3 ]
The rector of the school is John O'Neill.[4]
History
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The original school was founded as the Choir School of Glasgow Cathedral in around 1124, and later became known as Glasgow Grammar School. It was housed in Greyfriar's Wynd until 1782, when it moved to new purpose-built accommodation in George Street, but it moved again in 1821 to new premises between John Street and Montrose Street.[5] The name was changed in 1834 to The High School of Glasgow, and in 1872 it was transferred to the management of the Glasgow School Board. In 1878, the school moved into the former premises of the Glasgow Academy on Elmbank Street, when the latter moved to its new home in Kelvinbridge in the West End of the city.[5] The Glasgow High School for Girls was founded in 1894 and housed variously in Garnethill and Kelvindale.[6]
In 1879 a football XI from the school entered the 1879–80 Scottish Cup. Given the difficulties of raising a team at the start of the school term, the school was allowed to enter at the second round stage, but lost 4–1 to Possilpark at Burnbank Park (the home of 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers F.C.), the lack of practice telling the difference.[7] The school entered the following year but scratched when drawn to the same opponents.[8]

In 1976, the regional council closed the Boys' High School, while the Girls' High School began admitting boys and was renamed as Cleveden Secondary School.[6] The proposed closure was met with anger from former pupils and, the day after the closure of the Boys' High School, the new, independent, co-educational high school was created, following a merger involving the former pupils' association, the Glasgow High School Club, and Drewsteignton School in Bearsden, which effectively became the new high school. The new school moved to a site on Crow Road which had been a playing field owned by the Glasgow High School Club. In 1983 an arts and science extension was opened.[9] The former boys' school buildings on Elmbank Street were converted to become part of Strathclyde House, headquarters of Strathclyde Regional Council, with the old school dining room becoming the council chamber.[10][11]
Today
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The new, purpose-built senior school (Transitus to S6) is in Old Anniesland, owned by the Glasgow High School Club (below). There have been multiple extensions to these buildings, including the two-storey science block. The junior school (kindergarten to P6) occupies the site of the former Drewsteignton School, on Ledcameroch Road in Old Bearsden. The headmistress of the junior school is Heather Fuller.
Houses
[edit]Pupils at the school are divided into the following Houses:
- Bannerman, for Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. (Red)
- Clyde, for Lord Clyde. (Blue)
- Law, for Bonar Law. (Green)
- Moore, for Sir John Moore. (Yellow)
The school operates a house competition, and pupils may earn points for their house through excellence in areas such as sports, music, academia. The current holder of the overall house championship is Bannerman House. The Junior School Houses take their names from British lifeboat stations: Broughtyferry (red), Campbelltown (blue), Lizard (green) and Longhope (yellow).
Glasgow High School Club
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President Honorary President | Craig Macdonald The Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden |
Website | http://ghscl.org.uk/ |
The Glasgow High School Club is the former pupil club of the high school and its predecessor schools, the High School for Boys, the Girls' High School and Drewsteignton School.[12]
The club is a limited company,[12] run by a committee and a president, who is elected annually. The president is Craig Macdonald,[13] and the past president is Ronnie Gourley.[13] The honorary president is The Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden, and the Rector of the School, John O'Neill, is an ex officio member. The rest of the committee comprises three honorary vice presidents, senior vice president, junior vice president, secretary, treasurer, house convenor, seven ordinary members, GHK Rugby president, triathlon representative, president of the ladies' section and president of ladies' hockey.[12]
The club owns Old Anniesland, the site on which the school now stands, and is based in the pavilion. The club runs all the facilities at Old Anniesland, including the Jimmie Ireland Stand but excluding the school. Use of the club's facilities is restricted to members. The club runs a number of sports teams, although the former Glasgow High Kelvinside (GHK) rugby club merged in 1997 with rivals Glasgow Academicals FC to form Glasgow Hawks. The name was intended as an acronym of High, Accies, West (of Scotland) and Kelvinside, however West of Scotland declined the invitation to merge into the new team and continue to play separately from their ground in Milngavie. The friendly rivalry with the Glasgow Accies, based at neighbouring New Anniesland, inspired the name of the Anniesland Trophy, an annual golf competition between the clubs.
The club also has an active London branch, The London Club,[12] which hosts a dinner every March at the Caledonian Club and a lunch in early October for recent leavers moving to study in London. The London Club also runs a number of sports teams, particularly golf.
Notable alumni
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Notable former pupils of the high school have included two prime ministers, the founder of the University of Aberdeen, the current and most recent principals of the University of Glasgow and numerous judges and law officers, including the current Lord President of the Court of Session, as well as politicians, businessmen and academics.
Academia
[edit]- Ross Anderson, professor of security engineering, University of Cambridge
- Duncan Inglis Cameron, secretary of Heriot-Watt University
- Sir Ian Heilbron, professor of organic chemistry at Imperial College London
- Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, botanist, president of the Royal Society
- John Horne, geologist
- Professor Sheila McLean, director, Institute of Law and Ethics in Medicine, University of Glasgow School of Law
- Sir Mungo William MacCallum, vice-chancellor of the University of Sydney
- Sir Anton Muscatelli, economist, Principal of the University of Glasgow
- Sir Muir Russell, Principal of the University of Glasgow
- Professor Sir Thomas Smith, general editor, The Laws of Scotland: Stair Memorial Encyclopædia
- Bernard Wasserstein, historian
Arts
[edit]- Douglas G. Boyd, orchestral conductor
- Thomas Campbell, poet
- Norman Fulton, composer
- Avril Gibb, artist and calligrapher
- Graeme Kelling, guitarist with Deacon Blue
- Edwin Morgan OBE, poet, The Scots Makar
- Eric Woolfson, songwriter and musician
Business
[edit]- John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan, farmer and Liberal Politician
- William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn, industrialist
- John Elder, shipbuilder
- Norman Macfarlane, Baron Macfarlane of Bearsden KT, industrialist and life peer
- James Mavor, economist
- William Smart, economist
Law
[edit]- Hazel Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove, first female senator of the College of Justice (retired)
- Charles Dickson, Lord Dickson, Lord Justice Clerk and Lord Advocate
- George Emslie, Baron Emslie, Lord President of the Court of Session
- David Fleming, Lord Fleming, senator of the College of Justice and Solicitor General
- Arthur Campbell Hamilton, Lord Hamilton, Lord President of the Court of Session
- Harald Leslie, Lord Birsay, chairman of the Scottish Land Court
- Alexander Philip, Lord Philip, senator of the College of Justice
- Harold Sheppard, solicitor and public notary in Singapore
- Henry Wilson, Baron Wilson of Langside, Lord Advocate
- Roddy Dunlop, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates from 2020 [14]
Media
[edit]- Muriel Gray, journalist and broadcaster
- Fyfe Robertson, Scottish television journalist
- Katharine Whitehorn, journalist and feminist
- Susan Calman, comedian and panellist
Military
[edit]- Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, senior British Army officer
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, senior British Army officer
- Surgeon Vice Admiral Alasdair Walker, senior Royal Navy officer and Surgeon-General
Politics
[edit]- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, prime minister
- Bonar Law, prime minister
- James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States
- John Annan Bryce, Liberal Party UK MP
- Sir Henry Craik, 1st Baronet, MP for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
- Barry Gardiner, Labour Party UK MP[15]
- James Gray, Conservative Party UK MP
- Iain MacCormick, Scottish National Party MP
- Professor Sir Neil MacCormick, jurist and SNP MEP
- Anna McCurley, Conservative Party UK MP
- John Macdonald, Liberal Party UK MP
- Sir Walter Menzies, Liberal Party UK MP
- Anne Pringle, ambassador to Russia
- Steve Rodan, Speaker of the House of Keys
- Sir Teddy Taylor, Conservative Party UK MP
- Charles Gray, HM Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco and latterly Marshall of the Diplomatic Corps
Religion
[edit]- William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and founder of the University of Aberdeen
- Robert Reid Kalley, physician and missionary to Portuguese-speaking territories
- David Lacy, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 2005
- David Lunan, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 2008
- R Guy Ramsay, Baptist minister and president of the Baptist Union of Scotland, 1948–49
- Very Revd Dr John R Gray, minister of Dunblane Cathedral and Moderator of the General Assembly
Science
[edit]- Professor Fergus Campbell FRS, Professor of Physiology
- Сэр Джеймс Хаф , физик, лидер в открытии гравитационных волн
- Хэллидей Сазерленд , врач и автор
Спорт
[ редактировать ]- Джон Кристи , крикет
- Уолтер Коултер , любительский футболист [ 16 ]
- Фрэнк Дейтон, гольф
- Элисон Шеппард , олимпийский и пловрь Содружества
- Гарольд Шеппард , крикет
- Чарли Теллер , футболист
Кроме того, 29 одноразовых учеников средней школы представляли Шотландию на международном уровне в регби. Среди них Джон Баннерман, Ангус Кэмерон, Дональд Кэмерон, Джимми Дочерти, Джон Дайкс, Джордж Фрю, Джимми Ирландия, Хэмиш Кемп, Ян Шоу и Роберт Уилсон Шоу.
Другой
[ редактировать ]- Храм Мур , архитектор
- Ян Макдональд , государственный служащий, представитель Министерства обороны во время войны с Фолклендами [ 17 ]
Примечательный персонал
[ редактировать ]- Дональд Маккормик - журналист
- Томас Мьюр , математик
- Питер Пинкертон Фрсе - Ректор с 1914 по 1930 год [ 18 ]
Смотрите также
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[ редактировать ]- ^ «Средняя школа Глазго (самая старая школа в Шотландии) в Глазго, Великобритания (Google Maps)» . 7 августа 2018 года.
- ^ «Годовая служба поминовения и благодарения» . Средняя школа Глазго . Получено 15 ноября 2009 года .
- ^ «Родительская власть: средняя школа Глазго» . The Sunday Times . Получено 15 ноября 2009 года .
- ^ «Средняя школа Глазго назначает нового ректора» . Вестник Шотландия. 2 июня 2014 года . Получено 25 июня 2015 года .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Историческая перспектива для Глазго (раздел старшая школа Глазго)» . Газеттер для Шотландии . Получено 5 ноября 2009 года .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Келвиндейл История и школьное образование архивировали 10 октября 2007 года на машине Wayback
- ^ «Obsilpark v High School». North British Daily Mail : 7. 20 октября 1879 года.
- ^ Ливингстон, Роберт (1881). Шотландская футбольная ассоциация ежегодно 1881–82 . Братья Гиллеспи. п. 111.
- ^ «Графиня открывает высокое расширение» . Глазго Вестник . 11 июня 1983 г. с. 3 Получено 25 июня 2017 года .
- ^ "№ 22413" . Эдинбургская газета . 2 сентября 1988 г. с. 1325.
- ^ Историческая среда Шотландия . «120, Элмбанк-стрит с 71-83 (шансы) Холланд-стрит и домики, 59, 61 Голландская улица, ворота и подпорные стены (здание категории А) (LB33022)» . Получено 5 января 2023 года .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в дюймовый "HSOG | Дом" . www.highschoolofglasgow.co.uk .
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный «Клубный комитет клуба средней школы Глазго» .
- ^ «Офисные носители факультета адвокатов» . Факультет адвокатов . Получено 7 июля 2022 года .
- ^ Альманак британской политики - Роберт Уоллер, Байрон Криддл - Google Books
- ^ Маккроссан, Фрэнк. «Парк Queen's и Великая война с 1914 по 1918 год - мужчины королевы парка, которые служили и выжили в апреле 2017 года - Приложение 3» (PDF) . п. 9. Архивировано из оригинала (PDF) 12 июня 2018 года . Получено 7 июня 2018 года .
- ^ «Ян Макдональд, представитель Lugubrious Mod Press во время войны в Фолклендах, который стал маловероятной телевизионной звездой и пин-ап-некролог» . Телеграф . 9 апреля 2019 года. ISSN 0307-1235 . Получено 11 апреля 2019 года .
- ^ Биографический индекс бывших стипендиатов Королевского общества Эдинбурга 1783–2002 гг. (PDF) . Королевское общество Эдинбурга. Июль 2006 г. ISBN 0-902-198-84-х Полем Архивировано из оригинала (PDF) 4 марта 2016 года . Получено 30 декабря 2017 года .