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Kilgraston School

Kilgraston School is an independent boarding and day school offering primary school education for boys and girls aged from five to twelve years old and girls only from five to eighteen. Boarding is available for girls only aged eight years old and above. The school is centred on a mansion house set in 72 acres (290,000 m2) of parkland, at Bridge of Earn, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Perth. It is the only Catholic boarding secondary school in Scotland and is located within the Diocese of Dunkeld. The school has links with the boys' school Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh and occasionally co-organises socials and functions together.[1] Kilgraston has thriving music and arts departments, hockey, tennis and swimming academies, and is Scotland's only school with an on-site equestrian centre. In 2013 Kilgraston was ranked fourth in the top Scottish schools by Advanced Highers.[2] In 2015, Kilgraston was named as the Sunday Times top performing independent school for Highers and Advanced Highers 2015.

Kilgraston School
Address
Bridge of Earn

,
PH2 9BQ

Scotland
Coordinates56°20′29″N 3°24′58″W / 56.3414°N 3.416°W / 56.3414; -3.416Coordinates: 56°20′29″N 3°24′58″W / 56.3414°N 3.416°W / 56.3414; -3.416
Information
TypeIndependent day and boarding
MottoAct with determination
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1930
FounderSociety of the Sacred Heart
Local authorityPerth and Kinross
HeadteacherTanya Davie
GenderGirls
Age5 to 18
Enrolment275~
CampusRural; 72 acres (290,000 m2)
Websitewww.kilgraston.com
Front of school

The school has Junior Years (ages 5–12), Senior School (ages 13–16) and Sixth Form. It is a member of the Girls' Schools Association.

History

Building

Kilgraston's earliest records date back to the 13th century where it was called Gilgryston. John Grant, the eldest son of Patrick Grant of Glenlochy, in Strath Spey, Inverness-shire, and whose principal wealth was made in Jamaica, was for several years a member of the Assembly there, becoming an assistant Judge of Jamaica's Supreme Court, and eventually succeeded Thomas French as Chief Justice of that island in January 1783, which office he held until 1790. Also, in 1783, he was confirmed as an armiger by the Lord Lyon King of Arms. Grant purchased, towards the end of the 18th century, from the Murray and Craigie families, the contiguous estates of Kilgraston and Pitcaithly, situated in the east end of the beautiful and rich valley of Strath Earn, and extending over part of the Ochil Hills. He died issueless at Edinburgh on 29 March 1793, and is buried under a marble tablet in St Cuthbert's Churchyard. He was succeeded in his estates by his brother Francis (d. 1819, who built the mansion. The mansion was used as a private home until World War I during which it was used as a hospital.

School

In 1930 the house and grounds were purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart and opened as a school with 40 boarders. The Society ran the school as a charitable trust until 2000 when it became an independent school.[3] It briefly participated in the Assisted Places Scheme during the 1990s until its abolishment.[4] In 2003, it absorbed the nearby all-girls Butterstone Prep School due to the latter's financial difficulties. Its girls were transferred 22 miles to Kilgraston and one of the boarding houses was named Butterstone after the school.

Capital investments have included the opening of a 25m indoor swimming pool complex and upgrades to the equestrian centre (Kilgraston is the only school in Scotland with equestrian facilities on campus) including a 60m x 40m floodlit arena) and a new international sized all-weather floodlit hockey pitch. Other developments have been a new theatre with retractable seating for 150, a bistro style dining room, sports pavilion as well as an ongoing upgrade of the residential facilities. As a member of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools, there are exchange and twinning programmes available for girls to interact with fellow students from sister schools around the world. Sixth Form pupils now have access to their own study centre with individual work stations. In 2014, Professor Yellowlees, Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Vice President and Head of the School of Science and Engineering at Edinburgh University, formally opened Kilgraston's £1million Science Centre.

In January 2012, Kilgraston was named "Independent School of the Year" ahead of 27 other independent schools across Britain at the Independent School Awards. It was also nominated for the Outstanding Strategic Initiative Award in recognition of the changes the school has made to achieve 55% growth in the last five years and received the Outstanding Financial Initiative prize for its £2m investment in facilities and the introduction of a number of Sports Academies.[5]

Academics

In 2015, the school was Sunday Times top performing independent school for Highers (H) and Advanced Highers (AH) 2015. In August 2016, 65.5% of grades at AH were A grades against a national average of 33.5%. 90.5% of grades were A-B against a national average of 59.3% and 36% of girls are now studying a STEM undergraduate course. 100% of girls in 2016 were accepted into their choice of university.[citation needed]

Boarding

Boarding is available to girls aged 8 and above. Approximately half of pupils are boarders, most of whom board on weekdays or on flexible arrangements. The girls reside in three boarding houses: Butterstone and Austin (Junior Years),[6] Mater (Senior School)[7] and Barat or Swinton (Sixth Form).[8] Senior School and Sixth Form boarders have their own bedrooms.

Former staff and pupils

References

  1. ^ "School of excellence: Kilgraston School". The Scotsman. 22 April 2008.
  2. ^ Best Scottish Schools by Advanced Highers
  3. ^ History
  4. ^ "Assisted Places Scheme". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Commons. 13 July 1995. col. 729–737W.
  5. ^ . gsa.uk.com. 19 January 2012. Archived from the original on 11 February 2012.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 April 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  7. ^ Senior School Boarding
  8. ^ Sixth Form Boarding
  9. ^ "Schools hockey: Katie Robertson and Louise Baxter join forces". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  10. ^ "MSPs four times as likely to have been educated at private school". The Times. 24 May 2021.

Sources

  • Burke, John, Esq., A Genealogical History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, London, 1835, volume II, p. 613.
  • Smith, John, & Balfour Paul, Sir James, editor, Monumental Inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh, Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh, 1915, p. 13.

External links

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Kilgraston School is an independent boarding and day school offering primary school education for boys and girls aged from five to twelve years old and girls only from five to eighteen Boarding is available for girls only aged eight years old and above The school is centred on a mansion house set in 72 acres 290 000 m2 of parkland at Bridge of Earn 3 miles 4 8 km south of Perth It is the only Catholic boarding secondary school in Scotland and is located within the Diocese of Dunkeld The school has links with the boys school Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh and occasionally co organises socials and functions together 1 Kilgraston has thriving music and arts departments hockey tennis and swimming academies and is Scotland s only school with an on site equestrian centre In 2013 Kilgraston was ranked fourth in the top Scottish schools by Advanced Highers 2 In 2015 Kilgraston was named as the Sunday Times top performing independent school for Highers and Advanced Highers 2015 Kilgraston SchoolAddressBridge of EarnPerth PH2 9BQScotlandCoordinates56 20 29 N 3 24 58 W 56 3414 N 3 416 W 56 3414 3 416 Coordinates 56 20 29 N 3 24 58 W 56 3414 N 3 416 W 56 3414 3 416InformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoAct with determinationReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1930FounderSociety of the Sacred HeartLocal authorityPerth and KinrossHeadteacherTanya DavieGenderGirlsAge5 to 18Enrolment275 CampusRural 72 acres 290 000 m2 Websitewww wbr kilgraston wbr comFront of school The school has Junior Years ages 5 12 Senior School ages 13 16 and Sixth Form It is a member of the Girls Schools Association Contents 1 History 1 1 Building 1 2 School 2 Academics 3 Boarding 4 Former staff and pupils 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory EditBuilding Edit Kilgraston s earliest records date back to the 13th century where it was called Gilgryston John Grant the eldest son of Patrick Grant of Glenlochy in Strath Spey Inverness shire and whose principal wealth was made in Jamaica was for several years a member of the Assembly there becoming an assistant Judge of Jamaica s Supreme Court and eventually succeeded Thomas French as Chief Justice of that island in January 1783 which office he held until 1790 Also in 1783 he was confirmed as an armiger by the Lord Lyon King of Arms Grant purchased towards the end of the 18th century from the Murray and Craigie families the contiguous estates of Kilgraston and Pitcaithly situated in the east end of the beautiful and rich valley of Strath Earn and extending over part of the Ochil Hills He died issueless at Edinburgh on 29 March 1793 and is buried under a marble tablet in St Cuthbert s Churchyard He was succeeded in his estates by his brother Francis d 1819 who built the mansion The mansion was used as a private home until World War I during which it was used as a hospital School Edit In 1930 the house and grounds were purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart and opened as a school with 40 boarders The Society ran the school as a charitable trust until 2000 when it became an independent school 3 It briefly participated in the Assisted Places Scheme during the 1990s until its abolishment 4 In 2003 it absorbed the nearby all girls Butterstone Prep School due to the latter s financial difficulties Its girls were transferred 22 miles to Kilgraston and one of the boarding houses was named Butterstone after the school Capital investments have included the opening of a 25m indoor swimming pool complex and upgrades to the equestrian centre Kilgraston is the only school in Scotland with equestrian facilities on campus including a 60m x 40m floodlit arena and a new international sized all weather floodlit hockey pitch Other developments have been a new theatre with retractable seating for 150 a bistro style dining room sports pavilion as well as an ongoing upgrade of the residential facilities As a member of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools there are exchange and twinning programmes available for girls to interact with fellow students from sister schools around the world Sixth Form pupils now have access to their own study centre with individual work stations In 2014 Professor Yellowlees Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Vice President and Head of the School of Science and Engineering at Edinburgh University formally opened Kilgraston s 1million Science Centre In January 2012 Kilgraston was named Independent School of the Year ahead of 27 other independent schools across Britain at the Independent School Awards It was also nominated for the Outstanding Strategic Initiative Award in recognition of the changes the school has made to achieve 55 growth in the last five years and received the Outstanding Financial Initiative prize for its 2m investment in facilities and the introduction of a number of Sports Academies 5 Academics EditIn 2015 the school was Sunday Times top performing independent school for Highers H and Advanced Highers AH 2015 In August 2016 65 5 of grades at AH were A grades against a national average of 33 5 90 5 of grades were A B against a national average of 59 3 and 36 of girls are now studying a STEM undergraduate course 100 of girls in 2016 were accepted into their choice of university citation needed Boarding EditBoarding is available to girls aged 8 and above Approximately half of pupils are boarders most of whom board on weekdays or on flexible arrangements The girls reside in three boarding houses Butterstone and Austin Junior Years 6 Mater Senior School 7 and Barat or Swinton Sixth Form 8 Senior School and Sixth Form boarders have their own bedrooms Former staff and pupils EditLouise Baxter former Scotland international hockey player and Head of PE 9 Mairi Gougeon politician 10 References Edit School of excellence Kilgraston School The Scotsman 22 April 2008 Best Scottish Schools by Advanced Highers History Assisted Places Scheme Parliamentary Debates Hansard House of Commons 13 July 1995 col 729 737W Award winning Perthshire school sees girls boarding bucking trend and booming gsa uk com 19 January 2012 Archived from the original on 11 February 2012 Prep Boarding Archived from the original on 27 April 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2012 Senior School Boarding Sixth Form Boarding Schools hockey Katie Robertson and Louise Baxter join forces The Scotsman Johnston Press 5 February 2013 Retrieved 5 April 2015 MSPs four times as likely to have been educated at private school The Times 24 May 2021 Sources EditBurke John Esq A Genealogical History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank London 1835 volume II p 613 Smith John amp Balfour Paul Sir James editor Monumental Inscriptions in St Cuthbert s Churchyard Edinburgh Scottish Record Society Edinburgh 1915 p 13 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kilgraston School School Website Profile on the Independent Schools Council website Profile on MyDaughter Profile on Scottish Schools Online Profile on The Good Schools Guide 2011 HMIE Inspection Report permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilgraston School amp oldid 1123930969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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