Eastern Primary School
The Eastern Primary School is a primary school in the Scottish city of Dundee in the council area of the same name . In 1991 the school building was included in the Scottish Monument Lists in the highest monument category A.
school
The school building was built in 1911 based on a design by James H. Langlands . The non-denominational Eastern Primary School offers grades one to seven as a primary school. Around 400 students attend the Eastern Primary School. School clothes for both sexes consist of a gray or red sweater, a white polo shirt , shirt or blouse, gray trousers and black shoes. Gray skirts are also allowed for girls.
building
The Eastern Primary School is located at the confluence of the Whinny Brae with Monifieth Road ( A930 ) in the formerly independent town of Broughty Ferry in east Dundee. The Art Nouveau building consists of two, three and five-story components. The masonry is embossed with polished edging and corner stones . Mainly six-part lattice windows with metal frames are embedded along the facade . The top, coupled windows on the risalits rest in arched openings. The final hipped roofs are covered with gray slate and terracotta -verziertem First designed.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .
- ↑ Information from the school
- ↑ Information from the school
Web links
- School's online presence
- City of Dundee information
- Entry on Eastern Primary School in Canmore, Historic Environment Scotland database
Coordinates: 56 ° 28 '4.4 " N , 2 ° 52' 6.1" W.