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It closed in 1998, following a "damning verdict on the accommodation, management and curriculum". According to the Sunday Mail, among other things, " which receives more than £250,000 a year in fees has been branded unsafe, dirty and lacking in resources. The inspectors' report revealed a long list
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The head of the school, John McLaughlin, ( who joined the school in its last year) accepted these criticisms and said: " we would have to have put in place a whole range of things. There would be no more communal showering, individual rooms where possible, pleasant views from windows, proper systems
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and, because the river changes direction at Crook of Devon, it was also located about 500 metres north of the River Devon. The school was about 3 kilometres south-east of the
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for the purposes of sports competitions. To begin with there were two houses: Devons and Muirs. Later there was an Ochil House but that was discontinued after a time.
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of rough estate except for the potato field leased to a local farmer. The Sports field covered 25 acres and was often grazed by the same farmer's sheep.
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The school claimed not to accept pupils who were "sexually promiscuous, psychotic, habitually delinquent or seriously behaviourally disturbed".
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Children from all over the country, and a few from other parts of the United Kingdom, attended, and all were funded by their local authorities.
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was a common reason for pupils being placed here, and many had psychological and behavioural problems due to familial abuse or neglect.
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of problems. They found dirty and unsafe rooms, bad teaching and a lack of books and computers, and said the dinners were poor."
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since its closure as a school in 1998, and the SU now offers residential activity breaks for young people.
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In 1988, the School changed its policy on admissions and its client groups, focussing on children with
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Children were expected to be able to follow an academic syllabus, leading to examinations such as
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which was listed in 1977, and this was a continuation of Riverview Private School in
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The school was located off Naemoor Road, an unclassified road, connecting the
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The Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland
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The school was housed in Naemoor House, formally Naemoor School, a
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Nearby villages, in addition to the two mentioned include Drum,
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was a Scottish residential school for children of above average
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of care, quality learning for staff, appropriate ratios."
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intelligence
dyslexia
Perth and Kinross
Rumbling Bridge
Crook of Devon
Brittonic
School refusal
Ordinary Grades
Highers
Certificate of Sixth Year Studies
Scottish Examination Board
A823
Rumbling Bridge
A977
Crook of Devon
latitude
longitude
Yetts o' Muckart
Pool of Muckhart
River Devon
Ochil Hills
school
acres
hockey
football
cricket
tennis
hill-climbing
canoeing
house system

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