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  2. Allan Glen's School. Former Allan Glen's School Buildings opened in 1964, later part of the Central College. Now demolished. 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.

  3. Sep 1, 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. www.allanglens.com › index › the-pastAllan Glen's School

    This was called Allan Glen's School and it opened in 1853. In 1876, the governors obtained the Allan Glen's Institution Act and embarked upon an extensive programme of scientific and technical education.

  5. History of Allan Glen’s school, 1853-1953. Author: RAE, Joseph A; Type: Book; Pages: 178; Publisher: Glasgow, Allan Glen's School. 1953. Shelf Loc: S/GLA/RAE; ISBN #: No ISBN; Regions: Britain & Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland; Tags: local history, schools

  6. Jan 14, 2015 · Allan Glen's school opened in 1853 three years after his death, aged 78. It forged close ties with Anderson College which became Strathclyde Univeristy and developed as a centre of excellence for science and technical education.

  7. May 25, 2022 · In its later years, Allan Glen served as a therapy centre before closing for good in 2013. The group moved on to the building that once served as Bellahouston Academy - first opened in 1885.

  8. Allan Glen's Institution was founded in 1853 under the will of Allan Glen (1772-1850), wright in Glasgow, who made 'provision for giving gratuitously a good practical education to about 50 boys, sons of tradesmen or persons in the industrial classes in Glasgow'.

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