Motto | Industria |
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Established | 1870 |
Type | Independent day and boarding school |
Headmaster | Michael Spens |
Founder | Sir William Fettes |
Location |
Carrington Road East Fettes Ave (Prep Sch) Edinburgh EH4 1QX Scotland |
Local authority | City of Edinburgh |
Students | 750 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 7–18 |
Houses | Carrington Glencorse Kimmerghame Moredun Arniston College East College West Dalmeny Craigleith |
Colours | Chocolate & magenta |
Publications |
The Fettesian The Hive |
Former pupils | Old Fettesians (OFs) |
Mascot | Bee |
Website | www |
Fettes College /ˈfɛtᵻs/ is a private coeducational independent boarding and day school in Edinburgh, Scotland, with over two-thirds of its pupils in residence on campus. The school was originally a boarding school for boys only and became co-ed in 1983. In 1978 the College had a 9-hole golf course, an ice skating rink used in winter for ice hockey and in summer as an outdoor swimming pool, a cross-country running track and a rifle shooting range within the forested 300-acre grounds. Fettes is sometimes referred to as a public school, although the term is traditionally used in Scotland for state schools. The school was founded by from a bequest of Sir William Fettes in 1870 and started admitting girls in 1970. It follows the English rather than Scottish education system and has nine houses. The main building was designed by David Bryce.
To perpetuate the memory of his only son William, who had predeceased him in 1815, Sir William Fettes (1750–1836), a former Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a wealthy city merchant, bequeathed the then very large sum of £166,000 to be set aside for the education of poor children and orphans.
After his death the bequest was invested, and the accumulated sum was then used to acquire the 350 acres of land, to build the main building and to found the school in 1870. Fettes College opened with 53 pupils (40 were Foundation Scholars with 11 others boarding and 2 day pupils).