HC Deb 11 July 1985 vol 82 cc521-2W
Mr. Wilson

asked 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

  • 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.