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Camelon School
Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and in June 1960 the primary department was closed and the school became a Junior Secondary School. The primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and to Carnuirs and Easter Carmuirs Schools in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
Camelon Junior Secondary School
Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and in June 1960 the primary department was closed and the school became a Junior Secondary School. The primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and to Carmuirs and Easter Carmuirs Schools in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
Camelon High School
Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and the school was re-named Camelon Junior Secondary School. In June 1960 the primary department was closed. Some primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and the rest transferred to Carmuirs Primary or Easter Carmuirs Primary in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
George Inglis
Member of Falkirk Erskine Church and Sabbath School Superintendent.
William Baird
William Baird was an architect based at the Market Buildings, Airdrie in the 1900s (see building warrants)
McLuckie & Walker
Civil engineers and architects
Robert Bell
Robert Bell (1815-1887) was educated at Edinburgh, he was called to the Bar in 1836. Lived in Shetland for where he presided at Lerwick Sheriff court for 22 years. Served as Sheriff-Substitute in Falkirk since 1865. Was, for several years, chairman of the directors of Falkirk Industrial School. He was an elder of Falkirk Parish Church.
Grangemouth Kerse Parish Church Sunday School
A N Malcolm
Alexander Nisbet Malcolm (1877-1955) was an architect working in Falkirk and later in Stirling. He was in partnership with T M Copland from c 1900 until 1921 when he was appointed architect for Stirlingshire Education Authority and then County Architect in 1932. He retired in 1943.
Larbert: Ladeside Primary School
Bo'ness: Kinneil Primary School
Moray Primary School
Blackbraes-California School
Blackbraes-California School was established in 1929 with the formal amalgamation of California Public School and Blackbraes Public School. The school operated as a Junior Secondary School until 1947. In 1947 the school became California Primary School with the secondary pupils transferring to Redding Junior Secondary School or Falkirk High School, as appropriate. Both school buildings were used with various arrangements of classes in either building. During the Second World War the California building was closed as a school and used for other purposes until it was re-opened in 1947 as the primary school. In 1947 Blackbraes building was closed as a school and used as a Part Time Voluntary Centre, and it was demolished in 1967.
Langlees Primary School
Hallglen Primary School
Grangemouth: Bowhouse Primary School
Bo'ness: Deanburn Primary School
Grangemouth: Sacred Heart RC Primary School
Head of Muir Primary School
Braes High School
Braes High School opened in 2000. Initially it took the pupils from Woodlands High School which was closed in 2000, along with a number of senior pupils in the new catchment area who transferred from Graeme High School. The catchment area took in pupils from Slamannan, Avonbridge, Wallacestone, Polmont, Maddiston, Whitecross and the surrounding areas. Braes High School was built under the terms of PFI (Private Finance Initiative) by a private company, Class of 98. The building was leased to the Education Services for 25 years.
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