Marr College
Marr College | |
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Location | |
Dundonald Road, Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland KA10 7AB | |
Coordinates | 55°32′56″N 4°38′43″W / 55.5489°N 4.6454°WCoordinates: 55°32′56″N 4°38′43″W / 55.5489°N 4.6454°W |
Information | |
Type | Local Authority coeducational secondary |
Founded | c. 1935 |
Educational authority | South Ayrshire Council |
Rector | Elaine McGregor-Sloman |
Staff | 100 (approx) |
Age range | 11–18 |
Pupils | 1233 (approx) |
Houses | Darley, Fullarton, Crosby, Portland, Lothian and Welbeck |
Feeder schools | Troon Primary, Dundonald Primary, Muirhead Primary, Struthers Primary, Barassie Primary |
Marr College is a secondary school in Troon, South Ayrshire.
History
Marr College was funded from the money left to Troon by C. K. Marr. It opened in 1935.
Notable former pupils
- Ronni Ancona, actress[1]
- Tom Brighton, footballer
- Andrew Cotter, sports prestenter[1]
- Gordon Brown, rugby player
- Gordon Burns, footballer
- Alan Hutton, footballer
- Donald Jack, writer
- Tom Morton, writer and broadcaster[1]
- Jamie Ness, footballer
- Steve Nicol, footballer
- Michael Russell, politician [2][1]
- Brian Whittle, athlete
- Susannah York, actress[1]
- Andrew McBride, Andy Mack Scottish Music Radio Broadcaster
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Gilbride, Paul (12 March 2010). "Mike Russell barred by old school". Daily Express.
- ↑ "Old boy Michael Russell back at Marr College - Education". Scotsman.com. 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2012-03-05.
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