The Sang Schule

Introduction

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The Sang Schule

Image: © Andrew Wood Taken: 17 Apr 2010

Otherwise known as the Schulie, this was the site of a school first founded in 1429. As the College of Brechin it gave the name to its access lane College Wynd and in the 1580s became the Grammer School. Grammer and Gremmar are old Scots versions of Grammar and the spelling is contemporary to the 16th century. The purple plaque on the wall uses the Grammer form.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.730705
Longitude
-2.6627