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Dunoon Grammar School
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TypeComprehensive Secondary
Established1641
Head TeacherMr. J. Rhodes
Teaching staff60 approx.
Number of students1030 approx.
WebsiteDunoon Grammar Official Site

Dunoon Grammar School is a secondary school in Dunoon, Argyll in Scotland. It has a long and proud history of over 350 years and boasts many well-known former pupils.

It is a non-denominational comprehensive school which covers all stages from S1 to S6 (ages 12-18).

The school grounds are located on Ardenslate Road and the present building consists of two main teaching blocks with two gymnasia, a games hall and an assembly hall. There is, in addition, a technical block and music rooms. In the main building there is a suite of rooms, purpose built for education of pupils with additional support needs. Specialised rooms within the main block include 4 computer rooms, technology lab, specialised Graphic Communication room, drama suite, library, Modern Language rooms with audio equipment. There is extensive computer provision throughout the school.

The agreed pupil capacity of the school is 1150. It presently (2006) has around 1030 pupils and somewhere in the region of 70 staff. The school has two all weather pitches which can be used for both hockey and football. These pitches are serviced by training floodlights.

A brand new school is presently under construction in front of the existing building, on the site of the two sports pitches. This state of the art facility is expected to be completed by Summer 2007.

Past pupils

Departments

  • Art
  • Biology
  • Business Studies
  • Chemistry
  • Computing
  • Drama
  • English
  • Geography
  • Guidance
  • History/Modern Studies
  • Home Economics
  • Learning & Behaviour Support
  • Maths
  • Modern Languages
  • Music
  • PE (Physical Education)
  • Physics
  • Religious & Moral Education
  • Technical

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