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  1. Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective secondary school for boys in Glasgow, Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition.

  2. www.allanglens.com › index › the-pastAllan Glen's School

    Allan Glen's School, founded in Glasgow in 1853, became known as the High School of Science, with a reputation for excellence in science and engineering. The Present. The School Club is involved with a number of initiatives to promote and support science and engineering education. The Future.

  3. 1 Sep 2016 · Allan Glen's School was swept aside as part of Labour's comprehensive school reform in 1973 when it merged with City Public School at its Montrose Street campus.

  4. Any list of distinguished Old Boys of Allan Glen’s School is bound to be controversial but the following names indicate the wide variety of professions in which boys from the school were successful. They include such names as Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Dirk Bogarde and Lord Todd of Trumpington.

  5. The first of these schools would become Allan Glen's School, and the residue of his estate was to be used to build and endow an industrial school for destitute children. Subsequent Education Acts expanded the education base and reduced the need for the second school, which was never built.

  6. 20 Sep 2019 · Between September 10-12, 2019 the Franklin County ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children) Task Force engaged in an undercover operation to identify individuals who were attempting to solicit and...

  7. Friends of Allan Glen's School. The school was founded by Allan Glen (born 1772 in Pollokshaws, Glasgow; died 1850 in Gourock) who left £21,000 in his will to endow a school "to give a...