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- Kilgraston School was a Scottish private boarding and day school that offered single-**** education for girls aged from five to eighteen years old, and...
- school teaches from grades VI to XII. Unison World School has tied up with Kilgraston School (UK), Rangi Ruru Girls School (New Zealand), and St. Francis' College...
- Edmund, Pretoria, South Africa Damien Memorial School, Honolulu, Hawaii Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn, Scotland Marist College Ashgrove adopted the motto...
- boarding preparatory school for girls in Scotland, until its merger with Kilgraston School in 2003. Butterstone House Preparatory School was founded in 1947...
- the Royal Academy. Grant was the fourth son of Francis Grant, Laird of Kilgraston, near Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, and his wife Anne Oliphant of Rossie...
- Dollar Academy Glenalmond College Inch view primary and nursery school Kilgraston School Morrison's Academy Perth Academy Perth Grammar School Perth High...
- financial situation. A select few, most notably St Aloysius' College and Kilgraston School, remain private.[citation needed] In the past there were conflicts...
- Donaldson's College Fettes College Glenalmond College Gordonstoun School Kilgraston School Lathallan School Lomond School Loretto School The Mary Erskine...
- Tourcoing Sacred Heart Grammar School, Newry, Co.Down, Northern Ireland Kilgraston School, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire Sacred Heart School, LogroƱo Sacred...
- Second Opium War. Grant was the fifth and youngest son of Francis Grant of Kilgraston, Perthshire. He entered the British Army in 1826 as cornet in the 9th...