Paisley Grammar School

Paisley Grammar School
Established 1577
Type Grammar School
Head Teacher Janice Levens
Location Glasgow Road
Paisley
Renfrewshire
PA1 3RP
Scotland
Coordinates: 55°50′47″N 4°24′41″W / 55.8463°N 4.4115°W / 55.8463; -4.4115
Local authority Renfrewshire Council
Staff 100 Full-time staff
Students 945
Gender Coeducational
Houses Mull, Skye, Iona and Lewis
Colours             
Publication The Grammarian
Website www.paisleygrammar.com

Paisley Grammar School is a secondary school in Paisley, the largest town in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The school was founded in 1576 by royal charter of King James VI and is situated on Glasgow Road. The school is recognised as one of Scotland's oldest schools with an established history.

The present school building (which was called the 'Paisley Grammar School and William B. Barbour Academy' due to a bequest by the former Member of Parliament for Paisley, William B. Barbour, and until recently was the school's proper title) was opened in 1898 by Lord Balfour of Burleigh, then Secretary of State for Scotland.

The school was fee paying until the mid-1960s and in 1986, when threatened with imminent closure by Strathclyde Regional Council, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher intervened personally to ensure the survival of the school. The law was changed so that local councils could no longer close schools which were more than 80% full without approval by the Secretary of State for Scotland.

The Head Teacher is Janice Levens, who joined the school in January 2016 as Acting Head Teacher and was formally appointed to the post on 13th May 2016.

Notable former pupils

Paisley Grammar School.

Notable former pupils include:

Old Grammarians

The Old Grammarians Club is the society formed by and for former pupils and staff of Paisley Grammar School.[3]

Mrs Faye Carruthers is the current president who was elected to office in 2015.[4]

The Old Grammarians Club also contributes to the school's annual prize giving; giving the Old Grammarians Prize to one pupil in the sixth year.

References

  1. "Bank director". Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. 3 September 1957. p. 3. Retrieved 19 December 2015 via Google News.
  2. BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF FORMER FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 1783 – 2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0 902 198 84 X.
  3. http://www.old-grammarians.co.uk/who-are-we/
  4. http://www.old-grammarians.co.uk/committee/
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