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Hutchesons' Grammar School

1641 establishments in ScotlandEducational institutions established in the 1640sGrammar schools in ScotlandMember schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' ConferencePollokshields
Private schools in GlasgowUse British English from July 2015

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. Prospective pupils must sit an entrance test and interview to gain admission. 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. The school now has around 1,300 pupils across its Pre-school, Junior and Senior Schools. In 2019, the school had the second-highest exam results in Scotland.The School is governed by Hutchesons' Educational Trust. The Rector is Colin Gambles.

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Hutchesons' Grammar School
Beaton Road, Glasgow Crossmyloof

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Beaton Road 21
G41 4NW Glasgow, Crossmyloof
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