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  1. Allan Glen's School. Former Allan Glen's School Buildings opened in 1964, later part of the Central College. Now demolished. Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective secondary school for boys in Glasgow, Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition.

  2. Allan Glen's School, founded in Glasgow in 1853, became known as the High School of Science, with a reputation for excellence in science and engineering. The Present The School Club is involved with a number of initiatives to promote and support science and engineering education.

  3. 1. Sept. 2016 · Herald picture archive: The demise of a famous Glasgow school. By KEN SMITH. Share. Alan Glen's School. ALLAN Glen's School is no more but the former pupils are still remarkably...

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    Allan Glen's School, founded in Glasgow in 1853, became known as the High School of Science, with a reputation for excellence in science and engineering. The Present The School Club is involved with a number of initiatives to promote and support science and engineering education.

  5. Former Pupils. Any list of distinguished Old Boys of Allan Glen’s School is bound to be controversial but the following names indicate the wide variety of professions in which boys from the school were successful. They include such names as Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Dirk Bogarde and Lord Todd of Trumpington. Professor.

  6. History of Allan Glens school, 1853-1953. Author: RAE, Joseph A. Type: Book. Pages: 178. Publisher: Glasgow, Allan Glen's School. 1953. Shelf Loc: S/GLA/RAE. ISBN #: No ISBN. Regions: Britain & Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland. Tags: local history, schools.

  7. Open. Note. Allan Glen's Institution was founded in 1853 under the will of Allan Glen (1772-1850), wright in Glasgow, who made 'provision for giving gratuitously a good practical education to about 50 boys, sons of tradesmen or persons in the industrial classes in Glasgow'.