§ Mr. Wilsonasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list by region (a) the primary schools and (b) the secondary schools which were closed during 1983 and 1984.
§ Mr. Allan Stewart[pursuant to his reply, 17 June 1985, c. 32]: In the period September 1982 to September 1984 the following closures of schools or departments were reported:
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Borders
- Easter Langlee
- Lamancha
- Millburn
- Stobo
- Wester Langlee
Dumfries and Galloway
- Corrie
- Langholm Academy*
- Terregles
- Thornhill, Wallace Hall Academy*
Fife
- Kirkcaldy, Torbain (Infant)
Grampian
- Burnside
- Cummings Park
- Inverdee
- King Street
- O'Neil Corse
- Rosewood
- Willowpark
Highland
522W
- Glenborrodale†
- Glenetive†
- Glenfinnan†
- Kingairlock†
Lothian
- Carrington
- Drylaw
- Groathill
- Milton House
- South Bridge
- St. Patricks
Strathclyde
- Barnock
- Biggar High*
- Bluevale
- Bunnahabhain (Islay)
- Clydebank, Elgin Street
- Dalleagles
- East Kilbride, Allers
- Girvan, Sacred Heart*
- Glencroe
- Hyde Park
- Irvine, St. Mary's
- Johnstone, St. Aidan's
- Lesmahagow Secondary*
- Our Lady of Fatima
- Riddrie
- St. Kentigern's
- Thomson Street
Tayside
- Ardler
- Balerno
- Balgowan
- Craichie
- Fowlis Wester
- Kingoldrum
- Menmuir
- Ruthven
- Tibbermore
- Tullibardine
Shetland
- Gruting
Western Isles
- Baleshare
- Northton (Harris)
- Uig
* Primary Departments only closed, Secondary Departments remained open.
† Temporary closure only.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Central
- Alloa, St Mungo's‡
Dumfries and Galloway
- Cargenbridge‡
Grampian
- New Pitsligo and St John's‡
- Roseheartyi‡
Strathclyde
- Adelphi Secondary
- Riverside Secondary
Secondary Departments only closed, Primary, Departments remained open.
Note: Some schools reported as closures may have been incorporated into a new school/department.