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Grangemouth: Sacred Heart RC Primary School
Grangemouth Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
Sacred Heart Church was opened in 1897. Prior to this, mass was celebrated regularly in Grangemouth Lesser Town Hall. The original site was on Kerse Road and was used for a Chapel School. The school was taken over by the Stirlingshire Education Committee and a new church built between Dalratho Rd and Drummond Place
Central Regional Council. Architectural Services
HM Inspectorate of Education
Bonnybridge: St Joseph's RC School
St Joseph's Roman Catholic School was built by the church authorities in 1925. The building was replaced in 1989.
Roman Catholics in the area had first asked for a separate school in 1920 and in 1922 Stirling County Education Authority refused this request on the grounds of cost and that the Education (Scotland) Act 1918, did not require the Education Authority to set up separate Roman Catholic school. The Roman Catholic Church asked the Scottish Education Department to hold an inquiry which the SED was unable to do. Stirling County Education Authority re-considered the request and rejected it again in February 1924. In 1925 Trustees for the Roman Catholic parents acquired a site at Bonnybridge and built a school. Under the Education (Scotland) Act 1918, Section 18(7), the Trustees then applied to have the school transferred to Stirling County Education Authority. In November 1926 the Scottish Education Department accepted that the new school was eligible for transfer but Stirling County Education Authority continued to oppose the transfer and so the Trustees took the case to the Court of Session for judgement. The case then was appealed to the House of Lords. The formal transfer was backdated to 28 December 1926.
[Source: A1050.001-028]
Andrew Craig
Surveyor
Care Commission
Denny : St Patrick's RC School
St Patrick's RC School, Denny was established in 1932.
Grangemouth : Abbots Rd Primary School
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.
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.
Larbert: Ladeside Primary School
Bo'ness: Kinneil Primary School
Langlees Primary School
Moray Primary School
Hallglen Primary School
Head of Muir Primary School
Bo'ness: Deanburn Primary School
Grangemouth: Bowhouse Primary School
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