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词条 Strathallan School
释义

  1. School roll

  2. History

     Headmasters 

  3. Academics

      Sixth form subjects  

  4. Extracurricular activities

  5. Boarding houses

  6. Controversies

  7. Notable alumni

  8. References

  9. External links

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| address = Forgandenny
| city = Perth and Kinross
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| country = Scotland
| postcode = PH2 9EG
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| staff = 109
| enrolment = 550
| gender = Co-educational
| lower_age = 9
| upper_age = 18
| houses = Riley
Freeland
Nicol
Ruthven
Simpson
Thornbank
Woodlands
Glenbrae
| colours = Royal blue, navy & gold{{colour box|RoyalBlue}} {{colour box|navy}} {{colour box|gold}}
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}}Strathallan School is an independent boarding and day school in Scotland for boys and girls aged 9–18.[1] The school has a {{convert|150|acre|ha|adj=on|abbr=off}} campus at Forgandenny, a few miles south of Perth.[1]

School roll

The school has 99 full-time staff, and 10 part-time staff.[1] It has pupils as follows:

BoardersDay pupilsTotal
Boys186124310
Girls16480244
Total350204554

History

Strathallan School was established in 1913 by Harry Riley from Yorkshire.[1] It was originally located at Bridge of Allan,[1] from whence it derives its name. By 1919, the School had approximately 120 pupils.[1] In 1920, the school moved to the current, more spacious buildings at Forgandenny.[1]

Headmasters

  • Harry Riley FRSE[1] (1913-1942)
  • W. E. Ward (1942-1948)
  • A. J. Shaw (Interim, 1948-1949)
  • A. N. Hamilton (1949-1950)
  • Wilfred Hoare (1951-1970)
  • Duncan McCallum (1970–1975)
  • David Pighills (1975–1993)
  • Angus McPhail (1993–2000)
  • Bruce Thompson (2000–2017)
  • Mark Lauder (2017–present)

Academics

The curriculum is largely based on the English system, with some elements of the Scottish system.[1] Most pupils study for GCSEs, although some study for Standard Grades in one or two subjects.[1] Then, in their last two years, in sixth form, they study for either A-levels or Scottish Highers.[1] 95% of pupils go to university, including a number to Oxford University, Cambridge University, and University of St Andrews.[1] 82% of this year's A level entries were graded A*/Bgrades.[2]

Sixth form subjects

The school offers the following courses to Lower and Upper Sixth Form students:

A-Level Higher
Art Art (A-Level)
Biology Biology
Business Studies Business Management
Chemistry Chemistry
Classical Civilisation
Computing Computing
Design & Technology Craft & Design
Economics Economics (subject to demand)
English English
French French
Geography Geography
German German
History History
Latin
Music Music (MIDI Sequencing)
Further Maths
Maths Maths
Philosophy (One year higher course) Philosophy (Two year higher course)
Physics Physics
Spanish Spanish
Physical Education
Religious Education

Extracurricular activities

Pupils also participate in sport, drama, music, and other extracurricular activities.[2] The school offers sports including rugby, cricket, field hockey, netball, football, athletics, squash, swimming, tennis, golf, badminton and skiing.[2] Music also plays a vital role in the school, with many pupils playing in orchestras or ensembles such as a jazz band, pipe band or various choirs.[2] A choral scholarship scheme is also available to pupils who wish to carry on their choral career, and gain scholarships to universities in the future.[2] The school organises regular drama productions and a significant number of pupils achieve London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) awards.[2] Pupils can also gain degrees from the London College of Music and Trinity College of Music through the school.[2] Other activities include Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.[2] Strathallan is also notable as the only school in Scotland with a Royal Marine cadet Troop.[2]

Boarding houses

The school has eight boarding houses in operation, including a Junior House for children from 9 to 13: Riley (mixed juniors), Freeland (boys), Nicol (boys), Ruthven (boys), Simpson (boys), Thornbank (girls), Woodlands (girls) and Glenbrae (girls). Riley has two separate wings for boys and girls.[2]

Glenbrae was named after the school's original site in Bridge of Allan prior to 1920.[2] A need for a new girls boarding house was realised several years back when both existing girls boarding houses reached capacity.[2]

Leburn House (boys) existed until 1990.[2]

Controversies

In 2005, Strathallan was one of 50 private schools in Britain found guilty of running a price-fixing cartel aimed at driving up fees.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

In 1998 a female teacher sued the school for discrimination alleging she had been sacked because she was unable to coach rugby at the mostly male school.[10][11][12]

In 1995 two former pupils were found guilty and fined for drug possession after police had been called to the school in 1993 and found them in possession of cannabis resin. Charges against the pair relating to being involved in the supply of drugs at the school were dropped.[13]

Notable alumni

{{see also|Category:People educated at Strathallan School}}
  • Mike Allingham (born 1965), Scotland cricket international.[14]
  • David Anderson (born 1937), former Vice-Chairman of the London Commodity Exchange.[15]
  • Sir George Baker (1910–1984), High Court Judge.[16]
  • Chris Baur (born 1942), Editor of The Scotsman (1985–1988).[17]
  • William Hugh Beeton (1903–1976), Chief Commissioner of Ashanti (1950–1954); Vice-President of The Royal African Society.[18]
  • Professor Alan Brash (born 1949), Professor of Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University.[19]
  • John Cochrane (1930–2006), Concorde test pilot.[20]
  • Brigadier David Cranston (born 1945), British Army officer and businessman.[21]
  • Hamish Dawson (1927–2007), Scotland rugby union international.[22]
  • Dominik Diamond (born 1969), television and radio presenter.[3][23]
  • Professor Alasdair Drysdale (born 1950), Professor Emeritus of Geography at the University of New Hampshire.[24]
  • Ronald Duncan (born 1962), British Olympic alpine skier.[25]
  • Tessa Dunlop (born 1974/5), television presenter and historian.[26]
  • John Forrest (1917–1942), Scotland rugby union international.[27]
  • Bill Fraser (1908–1987), Laurence Olivier Award winning actor.[28]
  • Jim Gellatly (born 1968), radio presenter.[29]
  • Sir Ian Grant (born 1943), former Chairman of the Crown Estate and Scottish Tourist Board.[30]
  • John Grant (born 1949), multi-award winning writer and editor.[31]
  • Professor Peter Grant (born 1944), former Regius Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh; awarded 82nd Faraday Medal.[32]
  • John Malcolm Gray (1934–2009), Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (1993–96).[33]
  • Thomas Hart (1908–2001), Financial Secretary to Singapore; Scotland cricket and rugby union international.[34]
  • Chris Hartley (born 1982), Queensland Bulls and Australia A cricketer.[35]
  • Ashley Harvey-Walker (1944–1997), Warwickshire and Derbyshire county cricketer.[36]
  • Donny Hay (born 1959), Scotland field hockey international.[37]
  • Richard Henderson (born 1947), President of the Law Society of Scotland (2007–09).[38]
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston (born 1947), Royal Australian Air Force; former Chief of the Defence Force (2005–2011).[39]
  • Sir William Jardine, 13th Baronet (born 1984), 24th Chief of Clan Jardine.[40]
  • Robert Smith Johnston, Lord Kincraig (1918–2004), High Court Judge.[41]
  • Ian Jones (born 1941), co-founder and former Chairman of Quayle Munro merchant bank.[42]
  • Archibald Angus Charles Kennedy, 8th Marquess of Ailsa, 19th Earl of Cassilis, 21st Lord Kennedy, 8th Baron Ailsa (1957–2015), known as Charles Cassilis when a pupil
  • David Kennedy, 9th Marquess of Ailsa (born 1958), Chief of Clan Kennedy.[43]
  • Major General Lamont Kirkland (born 1958), British Army officer; former Commander 4th Infantry Division.[44]
  • Gilmour Leburn (1913–1963), MP Conservative, Kinross and West Perthshire (1955–1963); Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (1959–1963).[45]
  • Nicholas Lydon (born 1957), awarded the Lasker Clinical Award and Japan Prize for the development of Gleevec.[46]
  • Barbie MacLaurin (born 1963), BAFTA nominated television producer and director.[47]
  • Ian MacNaughton (1925–2002), BAFTA winning television and film director, notably of Monty Python's Flying Circus.[48]
  • Professor Morris McInnes (born 1939), Professor Emeritus of Accounting at the Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University, Boston, USA.[49]
  • Professor Hugh Miller (born 1939), Professor Emeritus of Forestry at the University of Aberdeen; IUFRO Scientific Award.[50]
  • Doug Mitchell (born 1952), Academy Award nominated film producer for Babe.[51]
  • David Mitton (1939–2008), BAFTA nominated director and screenwriter, including Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.[52]
  • Colin Montgomerie (born 1963), Scottish professional golfer; World golf hall of fame.[53]
  • Michael Moore (born 1965), MP Liberal Democrat, Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk (2005–2015); Secretary of State for Scotland (2010–2013).[3][54]
  • Peter Niven (born 1964), 1,000 race-winning National Hunt jockey and racehorse trainer.[55]
  • Robert Reid (born 1966), winner of the 2001 World Rally Driving Championship.[56]
  • Air Commodore John Buchan Ross (1912–2009), Royal Air Force officer.[57]
  • Ninian Sanderson (1925–1985), winner of the 1956 24 Hours of Le Mans.[58]
  • Professor Sir John Shaw (born 1932), Johnstone Smith Professor of Accountancy at the University of Glasgow; Governor Bank of Scotland (1999–2001).[59]
  • Professor John Sinclair (1935-2009), Emeritus Professor of Conveyancing at the University of Strathclyde.[60]
  • Iain Steel (born 1971), Malaysian professional golfer.[61]
  • Struan Stevenson (born 1948), Conservative MEP.[62]
  • Gareth Trayner (born 1980), British Olympic alpine skier.[63]
  • Lawrence Urquhart (born 1935), former Chairman of Burmah Castrol, Scottish Widows and BAA Limited.[64]
  • Gavin Vernon (1926–2004), renowned for the Removal of the Stone of Scone in 1950.[65]
  • Eric McKellar Watt (1920–2001), founder of the 'McKellar Watt' meat pie company.[66]
  • Professor Nairn Wilson (born 1950), former Dean and Head of King's College London Dental Institute; numerous awards for dentistry.[67]
  • Michael Yellowlees (born 1960), Scotland field hockey international.[68]

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External links

  • School website
  • Strathallan School's page on Scottish Schools Online{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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