Preparatory school in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Warriston School
Location
Moffat
,
Dumfriesshire
Scotland
Information
Type
Preparatory school
Established
1899
Founder
F. W. Gardiner
Closed
1984/85
Gender
Boys
Age
5 to 13
Former pupils
Old Warristonians
Warriston School was a private preparatory school for boys in Moffat, Scotland.[1] From September 1963 the school catered for pupils from ages 9–18.[2]
Warriston School was ultimately owned and run by Brian Larmour and his wife. Age group was from 10 to 18 years old. Warristonschool.com.
^"WARRISTON SCHOOL, MOFFAT". The Scotsman. 25 July 1932. p. 13. ProQuest 489658253. Warriston School sports were held at Moffat on Saturday when there was a large number of spectators. Mrs Crawley, wife of Mr Leonard G. Crawley, the noted amateur golfer, and new "head" of Warriston, presented the prizes to the successful competitors. At the close of this ceremony, Major Peploe, Bearsden, Glasgow, took the opportunity of presenting a gift to Mr and Mrs Gardiner, who after a period of 33 years, are now retiring. Major Peploe paid a high tribute to Mr. Gardiner and his wife, and to their achievement at Warriston, where, starting in 1899 with only five boys, they had now over 140 in the School
^"History". www.warristonschool.com. 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
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