Andersons Primary School
Andersons Primary School is a state run Primary school serving the town of Forres, Scotland.
Andersons Primary School | |
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Address | |
High Street, Forres Moray , IV36 1DB | |
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Type | State Primary School |
Local authority | Moray Council |
Head teacher | Maureen Mooney |
Staff | 14[1] |
Age | 5 to 11 |
Enrolment | 267 |
History
In 1814 a local man by the name of Jonathan Anderson founded Anderson's Free School on the site of Forres House Community Centre. This later became Anderson's Institute, then Forres Academy before being converted to a Primary School in 1971. In 1926 the main teaching block of 13 Classrooms were built to supplement the original hall/gymnasium and 2 general purpose rooms.
Listed Status
The front block of Anderson Primary School which faces the high street has been a category B listed building since 1983[2]
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References
- "Andersons Primary School". Moray.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
- "High Street, Anderson's Primary School, (front Block Facing High Street Only) Gatepiers and Railings - Forres - Moray - Scotland". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
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