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  1. Sir Robert Gordon, 4th Baronet (1696–1772), Scottish landowner and politician. Robert Gordon (MP) (1786–1864), British Member of Parliament for Windsor and Cricklade. Robert Gordon (diplomat) (1791–1847), British diplomat. Robert B. Gordon (1855–1923), U.S. Representative from Ohio.

  2. 3.30pm. 10am-10.20am. (Dining Hall open) 11.40-11.45pm. (Dining Hall closed) 1.10pm-2.10pm. S1-S2 pupils remain in school for lunch. Families looking for additional care for children (P1-P7) before and after the school day are invited to register for Out of Hours Care which provides support from 7.15am to 6.00pm.

  3. Robert Gordon University – Garthdee campus. Coordinates: 57.1480°N 2.1014°W. The Garthdee campus is the Robert Gordon University 's main campus, where all academic departments are located and teaching and research takes place. The campus is located in parkland on the outskirts of the city of Aberdeen and noted for its modern architecture.

  4. 17. Jan. 2019 · The college is Tardis-like and filled to the brim with stimulating spaces. Take the science and technology block, the largest of its kind in the UK. They’re a brainy bunch too, with results last year the best yet, a cracking 87 per cent A–B at Highers. Head Simon Mills is a ‘human dynamo in an understated way’, according to one parent, and relishes ‘the opportunity and diversity of a ...

  5. 1965: College becomes known as Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology (RGIT) to reflect higher levels of teaching and its new role as a centre of excellence in the non-university higher education sector. 1967: Gray's School of Art moves to Garthdee campus. 1991: Name changes to The Robert Gordon Institute of Technology - one of the largest ...

  6. Anneliese Dodds was born in Aberdeen, Scotland and was educated at Dunnottar Primary School in Stonehaven and the private co-educational day school Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen. She then studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Hilda's College, Oxford.