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Hutchesons' Grammar School

Hutchesons' Grammar School is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 3–18 in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded as Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School by George Hutcheson and Thomas Hutcheson in 1641.[1] Prospective pupils must sit an entrance test and interview to gain admission. Hutchesons' is one of the 20 oldest schools in Scotland and counts the First Minister of Scotland, several members of the House of Lords and the first female lawyer in the United Kingdom among its alumni. Former pupils are known as Old Hutchesonians and the Rector is Michael Martin. The school now has around 1,300 pupils across its Pre-school, Junior and Senior Schools and is governed by The Governors of Hutchesons' Educational Trust.[2]

Hutchesons' Grammar School
Location
,
G41 4NW

Scotland
Coordinates55°50′11″N 4°16′55″W / 55.8363°N 4.282°W / 55.8363; -4.282
Information
TypePrivate school
Independent day school
MottoLatin: Veritas (Truth)
Established1641; 382 years ago (1641)
FounderGeorge Hutcheson and Thomas Hutcheson
RectorMichael Martin
ChairmanAlistair Marr
GovernorHutchesons' Educational Trust
Age3 to 18
HousesArgyle
Stuart
Lochiel
Montrose
Publication"The Hutchesonian" & "Hutchie Herald"
Websitewww.hutchesons.org

History Edit

 
Thomas Hutcheson (1590–1641).[3]

The school was founded in 1641 as Hutchesons hospital by brothers Thomas and George Hutcheson of Lambhill, Lanarkshire and originally opened to educate "twelve indigent orphans"[4][5]

In 1799, plans for a new hospital commenced on Ingram street, at the head of Hutchesons' Street although construction did not begin until 1802. The building, designed by architect David Hamilton, was completed in 1805 and is known today as Hutchesons' Hall, named after the school and its founders.[6] The building was acquired by The National Trust for Scotland in 1982 and again in 1987 and renovations began. After suffering heavy water damage in 2008 the building was sold and after extensive renovations to preserve the interior, it opened as a restaurant in 2014. [7] The building is listed as Category A.[8]

The Boys' and Girls' schools amalgamated in 1976, at the grounds where the Boys' school had moved to almost two decades prior to form the current senior school. The Girls' school campus became the junior school and in 1994, a new pre-school block at the junior school was constructed.

In 2001, the school expanded into West End of Glasgow when it merged with Laurel Park School and created a nursery and primary school on Lilybank Terrace, although this has since closed.[9] The building suffered heavy damage in a fire in November 2008, and again in early 2019.[10][11]

In 2021, the schools purchased a new sports complex in Pollok Country Park, previously owned by Craigholme School. Consisting of a games hall with rock climbing walls, a dance studio, an astro turf pitch (primarily used for hockey, but additionally used as tennis courts in the summer term), grounds for an additional rugby field and space for a new outdoor learning area. The Campus is known widely throughout the school as 'H@PP', an abbreviation for Hutchesons' at Pollok Park.[citation needed]

 
Hutchesons' Hall

In 2022, the school obtained new playing fields also inside Pollok Country Park.[12]

Affiliations Edit

Hutchesons' is a member of many associations that represent independent schools throughout the United Kingdom. These include; the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), an organisation founded in 1869 which represents a select few independent schools. Other affiliations in which the school is represented include: The Independent Schools Council (ISC) and The Scottish Council of Independent Schools (SCIS).

Houses Edit

Pupils at the school are divided into the following four Houses:

  •   Montrose
  •   Stuart
  •   Lochiel
  •   Argyll

School tartan Edit

The school tartan derives from the Hutcheson tartan with the colours changed to fit the school colours. It was adapted by Colin Hutcheson, a Governor of the Scottish Tartans Authority, and launched in March 2005.[13]

The Tartan is worn on Founders Day every year as a Kilt by the Head boy and Depute Head boy, as a skirt by the Head girl and Depute head girl and as a tie by the rector. Founders day service is held annually at Glasgow Cathedral on the 19th of March. The tartan can also be found on the school scarf, which is worn with the winter uniform.

Academics Edit

The School follows primarily the Scottish Education System, however pupils do have access to GCSE and A levels. These examinations are usually only taken if the subject is not offered by the Scottish system or the English qualification is regarded as a higher level.

The Schools results are well above the national average and are among the best in the country, In 2019, 89.2% of Highers and Advanced Highers were awarded grade A/B. The same year, 78.6% of National 5s were awarded grade A.[14]

In 2019, the school had the 2nd highest exam results in Scotland,[15] in 2022 they had the 5th highest. [16]

Awards Edit

In November 2011, Hutchesons' Grammar School was named the 'Scottish independent secondary school of the year'.[17]

In December 2022, Hutchesons' Senior School was in the top five Independent Secondary Schools in Scotland. [18]

Notable alumni Edit

Notable alumni include, but are not limited to:

References Edit

  1. ^ Hutcheson, George (1891). "Hutcheson, George" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. ^ "Charity Details". oscr.org.uk. 24 January 1992.
  3. ^ Thomas Hutcheson. University of Glasgow
  4. ^ name=dnb/
  5. ^ https://electricscotland.com/history/glasgow/glasgow2_20.htm#:~:text=Hutcheson%20Street%2C%20off%20Trongate%2C%20occupies,land%20in%20which%20the%20greater
  6. ^ https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/20241833.glasgow-history-hotspot-story-hutchesons-hall/
  7. ^ https://www.fenyo-musicmakers.co.uk/hutchesons-hall/#:~:text=Hutchesons'%20Hall%20originally%20served%20as,present%20site%20on%20Ingram%20Street.
  8. ^ https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/glasgow-news/concerns-over-future-hutchesons-hall-23725280
  9. ^ . Hutchesons' Grammar School. Archived from the original on 9 December 2010.
  10. ^ Nicoll, Vivienne (7 August 2013). "Flats plan for blaze-hit former city girls' school". Evening Times. Glasgow. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  11. ^ "Fire at former church in Glasgow's West End treated as 'deliberate' by police". Evening Times. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Grassroots football club signs deal to swap pitches with top school".
  13. ^ "Tartan Details - Hutchesons' Grammar School". The Scottish Register of Tartans. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  14. ^ https://www.insider.co.uk/news/scotlands-top-schools-revealed-25601268
  15. ^ https://www.insider.co.uk/news/scotlands-top-schools-revealed-25601268
  16. ^ https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23179537.best-schools-scotland-2023-revealed-sunday-times/
  17. ^ http://www.isc.co.uk/20111114_schoolNews[dead link]
  18. ^ Leonard, Sue. "Best state and private secondary schools in Scotland 2023".
  19. ^ https://first100years.org.uk/madge-easton-anderson/
  20. ^ a b Mathiason, Nick (3 February 2008). "From blue chips to the green dream". The Observer. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  21. ^ "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/65193. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  22. ^ "Solicitor General". www.gov.scot.
  23. ^ "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Leitch, Archibald (1865–1939)', first published Oct 2009, 1579 words, with portrait illustration".
  24. ^ "James Maxton". The University of Glasgow Story. University of Glasgow. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  25. ^ "The Rt Hon the Lord Irvine of Lairg PC QC". Christ's College. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  26. ^ White, Donna (2001). "The rise and rise of the gallus gawky girl from Glasgow; CAROL SMILLIE - AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT". Scottish Daily Record & Sunday. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  27. ^ . Hutchesons' Grammar School. 9 May 2011. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  28. ^ a b c Mount, Harry (25 February 2023). "Humza Yousaf and Anas Sarwar's debt to private schools". The Spectator. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2014.
  30. ^ Glasgow Art Review. Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums Association. 1946. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  31. ^ https://www.hutchesons.org/media/2022/06/Hutchie-Herald-June-2022-for-website-1.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  32. ^ "Queen's Park and the Great War 1914 to 1918" (PDF). p. 6. Retrieved 11 October 2016.

External links Edit

  • Hutchesons' Website
  • Hutchesons' Grammar School page on Scottish Schools Online
  • "Statues of the Hutcheson Brothers" Glasgow – City of Sculpture By Gary Nisbet

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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hutchesons Grammar School is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 18 in Glasgow Scotland It was founded as Hutchesons Boys Grammar School by George Hutcheson and Thomas Hutcheson in 1641 1 Prospective pupils must sit an entrance test and interview to gain admission Hutchesons is one of the 20 oldest schools in Scotland and counts the First Minister of Scotland several members of the House of Lords and the first female lawyer in the United Kingdom among its alumni Former pupils are known as Old Hutchesonians and the Rector is Michael Martin The school now has around 1 300 pupils across its Pre school Junior and Senior Schools and is governed by The Governors of Hutchesons Educational Trust 2 Hutchesons Grammar SchoolLocationGlasgow G41 4NWScotlandCoordinates55 50 11 N 4 16 55 W 55 8363 N 4 282 W 55 8363 4 282InformationTypePrivate school Independent day schoolMottoLatin Veritas Truth Established1641 382 years ago 1641 FounderGeorge Hutcheson and Thomas HutchesonRectorMichael MartinChairmanAlistair MarrGovernorHutchesons Educational TrustAge3 to 18HousesArgyleStuartLochielMontrosePublication The Hutchesonian amp Hutchie Herald Websitewww wbr hutchesons wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Affiliations 3 Houses 4 School tartan 5 Academics 6 Awards 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Thomas Hutcheson 1590 1641 3 The school was founded in 1641 as Hutchesons hospital by brothers Thomas and George Hutcheson of Lambhill Lanarkshire and originally opened to educate twelve indigent orphans 4 5 In 1799 plans for a new hospital commenced on Ingram street at the head of Hutchesons Street although construction did not begin until 1802 The building designed by architect David Hamilton was completed in 1805 and is known today as Hutchesons Hall named after the school and its founders 6 The building was acquired by The National Trust for Scotland in 1982 and again in 1987 and renovations began After suffering heavy water damage in 2008 the building was sold and after extensive renovations to preserve the interior it opened as a restaurant in 2014 7 The building is listed as Category A 8 The Boys and Girls schools amalgamated in 1976 at the grounds where the Boys school had moved to almost two decades prior to form the current senior school The Girls school campus became the junior school and in 1994 a new pre school block at the junior school was constructed In 2001 the school expanded into West End of Glasgow when it merged with Laurel Park School and created a nursery and primary school on Lilybank Terrace although this has since closed 9 The building suffered heavy damage in a fire in November 2008 and again in early 2019 10 11 In 2021 the schools purchased a new sports complex in Pollok Country Park previously owned by Craigholme School Consisting of a games hall with rock climbing walls a dance studio an astro turf pitch primarily used for hockey but additionally used as tennis courts in the summer term grounds for an additional rugby field and space for a new outdoor learning area The Campus is known widely throughout the school as H PP an abbreviation for Hutchesons at Pollok Park citation needed nbsp Hutchesons HallIn 2022 the school obtained new playing fields also inside Pollok Country Park 12 Affiliations EditHutchesons is a member of many associations that represent independent schools throughout the United Kingdom These include the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference HMC an organisation founded in 1869 which represents a select few independent schools Other affiliations in which the school is represented include The Independent Schools Council ISC and The Scottish Council of Independent Schools SCIS Houses EditPupils at the school are divided into the following four Houses Montrose Stuart Lochiel ArgyllSchool tartan EditThe school tartan derives from the Hutcheson tartan with the colours changed to fit the school colours It was adapted by Colin Hutcheson a Governor of the Scottish Tartans Authority and launched in March 2005 13 The Tartan is worn on Founders Day every year as a Kilt by the Head boy and Depute Head boy as a skirt by the Head girl and Depute head girl and as a tie by the rector Founders day service is held annually at Glasgow Cathedral on the 19th of March The tartan can also be found on the school scarf which is worn with the winter uniform Academics EditThe School follows primarily the Scottish Education System however pupils do have access to GCSE and A levels These examinations are usually only taken if the subject is not offered by the Scottish system or the English qualification is regarded as a higher level The Schools results are well above the national average and are among the best in the country In 2019 89 2 of Highers and Advanced Highers were awarded grade A B The same year 78 6 of National 5s were awarded grade A 14 In 2019 the school had the 2nd highest exam results in Scotland 15 in 2022 they had the 5th highest 16 Awards EditIn November 2011 Hutchesons Grammar School was named the Scottish independent secondary school of the year 17 In December 2022 Hutchesons Senior School was in the top five Independent Secondary Schools in Scotland 18 Notable alumni EditSee also Category People educated at Hutchesons Grammar School Notable alumni include but are not limited to Ian McColl Baron McColl of Dulwich Conservative member of the House of Lords Ailsa Carmichael Lady Carmichael Judge Madge Easton Anderson First Female Lawyer in the United Kingdom 19 Jonathan Adair Turner Baron Turner of Ecchinswell Businessman 20 Lionel Charles Knights King Edward VII Professor of English Literature University of Cambridge 1965 73 21 Alison Di Rollo Solicitor General for Scotland 22 Archibald Leitch architect 23 James Maxton MP and leader of the Independent Labour Party 24 Derry Irvine Baron Irvine of Lairg barrister KC and former Lord Chancellor 25 Carol Smillie TV presenter and former model 26 Humza Yousaf The First Minister of Scotland 27 28 Adam Fleming BBC Chief Political Correspondent 28 Adair Turner Lord Turner of Ecchinswell chair of the Financial Services Authority 20 John Mason Scottish National Party MSP 29 Daniel Lamont Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1936 to 1937 30 J David Simons novelist 31 John Barbour footballer and soldier killed in World War I 32 Anas Sarwar Leader of the Scottish Labour Party Labour list MSP former Westminster MP 28 References Edit Hutcheson George 1891 Hutcheson George In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 28 London Smith Elder amp Co Charity Details oscr org uk 24 January 1992 Thomas Hutcheson University of Glasgow name dnb https electricscotland com history glasgow glasgow2 20 htm text Hutcheson 20Street 2C 20off 20Trongate 2C 20occupies land 20in 20which 20the 20greater https www glasgowtimes co uk news scottish news 20241833 glasgow history hotspot story hutchesons hall https www fenyo musicmakers co uk hutchesons hall text Hutchesons 20Hall 20originally 20served 20as present 20site 20on 20Ingram 20Street https www glasgowlive co uk news glasgow news concerns over future hutchesons hall 23725280 The Hutchesons Laurel Park Merger August 2001 Hutchesons Grammar School Archived from the original on 9 December 2010 Nicoll Vivienne 7 August 2013 Flats plan for blaze hit former city girls school Evening Times Glasgow Retrieved 9 February 2017 Fire at former church in Glasgow s West End treated as deliberate by police Evening Times Retrieved 8 October 2019 Grassroots football club signs deal to swap pitches with top school Tartan Details Hutchesons Grammar School The Scottish Register of Tartans Retrieved 8 May 2022 https www insider co uk news scotlands top schools revealed 25601268 https www insider co uk news scotlands top schools revealed 25601268 https www heraldscotland com news 23179537 best schools scotland 2023 revealed sunday times http www isc co uk 20111114 schoolNews dead link Leonard Sue Best state and private secondary schools in Scotland 2023 https first100years org uk madge easton anderson a b Mathiason Nick 3 February 2008 From blue chips to the green dream The Observer Retrieved 17 January 2023 The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 65193 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 Subscription or UK public library membership required Solicitor General www gov scot Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Leitch Archibald 1865 1939 first published Oct 2009 1579 words with portrait illustration James Maxton The University of Glasgow Story University of Glasgow Retrieved 17 January 2023 The Rt Hon the Lord Irvine of Lairg PC QC Christ s College Retrieved 17 January 2023 White Donna 2001 The rise and rise of the gallus gawky girl from Glasgow CAROL SMILLIE AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT Scottish Daily Record amp Sunday Retrieved 17 January 2023 FPs Humza Yousaf and John Mason elected as MSPs Hutchesons Grammar School 9 May 2011 Archived from the original on 25 October 2014 Retrieved 1 February 2015 a b c Mount Harry 25 February 2023 Humza Yousaf and Anas Sarwar s debt to private schools The Spectator Retrieved 20 March 2023 Scottish Parliament Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Glasgow Art Review Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums Association 1946 Retrieved 17 January 2023 https www hutchesons org media 2022 06 Hutchie Herald June 2022 for website 1 pdf bare URL PDF Queen s Park and the Great War 1914 to 1918 PDF p 6 Retrieved 11 October 2016 External links EditHutchesons Website Hutchesons Grammar School page on Scottish Schools Online Statues of the Hutcheson Brothers Glasgow City of Sculpture By Gary Nisbet Retrieved from 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