Comely Park School
Comely Park School is a primary school in Woodlands, Falkirk, Scotland. It was founded in 1879 as a replacement for the local Charity School. In its early days it was also known as "Cochrane's Academy" after its first headmaster. The original Victorian school buildings (which housed over 1,000 pupils in 1909) were demolished in 1996, and Comely Park was the first school in Falkirk to be rebuilt, along with a Games Hall and a large astro turf pitch. It currently accommodates around 500 pupils.
Comely Park School | |
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Location | |
, Stirlingshire | |
Coordinates | 55°59′43″N 3°47′08″W |
Information | |
Type | Primary School |
Established | 1889 |
Local authority | Falkirk Council |
Headmistress | Miss Mclintock [1] |
Age | 4/5 to 11/12 |
Enrolment | 500 (approx) |
Colour(s) | Burgundy |
Website | http://www.comelypark.falkirk.sch.uk/ |
The school colours are maroon and white, which is reflected in the full uniform. A maroon blazer with white piping, grey trousers or shorts, a grey shirt with a maroon/silver striped tie and maroon jumper is the official uniform, though most pupils now simply wear a white polo shirt and maroon jumper with dark trousers.
Notable former pupils include William St. Clair, a former senior civil servant, author and Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, Adam Stafford award winning Film Maker and Musician, former Formula 1 BAR team boss Craig Pollock, Falkirk football player Craig Sibbald, Sunderland FC Manager Jack Ross and professional basketball player Keith Bunyan who played 6 years with the British Basketball Leagues Scottish Rocks and in the commonwealth games in Australia with Scotland senior men.
References
- Comely Park PS [@ComelyParkPS] (19 August 2015). "We welcomed our new Acting Headteacher today. 😄😊😃" (Tweet) – via Twitter.