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Coordinates: 56°4045N 4°1737W / 56.67917°N 4.29361°W / 56.67917; -4.29361
 

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Rannoch School
Location
Map

Near Kinloch Rannoch and Pitlochry


Scotland
Coordinates56°40′45N 4°17′37W / 56.67917°N 4.29361°W / 56.67917; -4.29361
Information
TypePrivate boarding secondary
MottoIn pursuit of all round excellence
Established1959 (1959)
FoundersA.J.S. Greig, P. Whitworth and J. Fleming
Closed2002 (2002)
GradesP7-S6 (Years 1-Upper 6)
GenderCo-educational
Age10 to 18
Enrolmentc. 300 at max
Campus sizec. 90 acres (36 ha)
Campus typeRural
AlumniOld Rannochians

Rannoch School was a private boarding school, located on the south shore of Loch RannochinPerth and Kinross, Scotland on the Dall Estate, 6 miles (9.7 km) from Kinloch Rannoch. Dall House served as the main school building and a boarding house.

It was established by three masters from Gordonstoun School and opened on 24 September 1959 with 82 boys. The school's ethos was enshrined in its principle of "in pursuit of all round excellence" based on the philosophies of Kurt Hahn.

Rannoch's location in the Highland Perthshire glens lent itself well to Outward Bound pursuits, which became a large part of the school's activities.

Dall House[edit]

Dall House was the main school building. It housed two of the boys’ boarding houses, the dining hall, kitchens, masters common room and headmasters office, and in later years the girls boarding house.


Dall House

The estate dates back to 1347. Dall House was built in 1855 as a principal seat of the Clan Robertson, which it remained until the early last century. In 1860 it was sold to Thomas Frederick Charles Vernon Wentworth of Yorkshire. It passed to his son Captain Bruce Vernon-Wentworth, who used to visit during the autumn shooting season. He took his staff from his main residence at Wentworth Castle in Yorkshire during the season and after the end of World War II lived there full-time until his death in 1951.

He is buried at a private grave site by the burn adjacent to the house. The building is a romantically styled Scots Baronial mansion house designed by architects Thomas Mackenzie and James Matthews. Prior to being purchased by the school, it was used as offices by the Forestry Commission.

Closure in 2002[edit]

In 2002, Rannoch School closed permanently, having been threatened with closure the previous year but lasting another 12 months through financial donations and publicity. Although the demand for independent schooling in Scotland is on the increase, recent years have shown a decline in the number of parents willing to send their children to boarding school. The remoteness of Rannoch and lack of public transport meant that opportunities for day pupils were very limited, being 6 miles (9.7 km) from the nearest village and an hour's drive from the nearest city (Perth).[1]

Old Rannochians[edit]

Rannoch produced a number of distinguished alumni known as "Old Rannochians", including:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Old boys fail in bid to resurrect school". The Scotsman. 19 December 2002. Retrieved 26 July 2015.

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