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In 1974, to mark The Edinburgh Academys 150th anniversary, alumnus Magnus Magnusson released The Clacken and the Slate, a book which painted a vivid picture of a leading educational establishment, not only in Scotland but in the UK. This bold new history, released in the schools 200th year, revisits and expands upon Magnussons account to tell a more far-reaching, more complex story. It is a tale of dramatic change, a tale of many endings: of corporal punishment, of boarding, of the English exam system. Beginnings, too, have been momentous: co-education, pastoral and curricular revolutions, life-changing 100% bursaries. Arguably, the developments of the last fifty years have outweighed in significance the many changes of the first 150. Its a story of light, but also of shade. Written at a time of intense public scrutiny about the schools past, this book takes a hard and open look at an institution that has too often buried its secrets. Its pages give voice to the many experiences of its past pupils, from those enhanced to those diminished by it. But more than anything, what becomes clear is just how hard it is to put The Edinburgh Academy into a box. From its foundation in 1824 until today, this iconic school at the heart of Scotlands capital remains indefinable. After 200 years, that indefinability is now the schools superpower. Read this book to understand why.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781915359353
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 176
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-05-01
- Förlag: Polaris Publishing Limited