The Scots School, Bathurst | |
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Location | |
Bathurst, New South Wales Australia |
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Coordinates | 33°25′48″S 149°37′02″E / 33.43000°S 149.61722°ECoordinates: 33°25′48″S 149°37′02″E / 33.43000°S 149.61722°E |
Information | |
Type | Independent, Co-educational, Day & Boarding |
Motto |
Middle English: Trouthe and Honor, Fredom and Curteisie (Truth and Honour, Freedom and Courtesy) |
Denomination | Presbyterian |
Established | 1946 |
Headmaster | Mr David Gates (2011) Previously Mr Tim Richards (2010) |
Employees | ~36 |
Enrolment | ~380 (K–12) |
Colour(s) | Blue, Black & Gold |
Website | www.scots.nsw.edu.au |
The Scots School, Bathurst (commonly referred to as Scots), is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding school, with campuses in Bathurst and Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. The school is administered by a school board appointed by the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in New South Wales.
Scots currently caters for approximately 280 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, including 80 boarders.
Scots has a Pipes and Drums band which went to Scotland in August 2008 to compete in the World Pipe Band Championships. The band also came 2nd in the Australian Pipe Band Championships.
The property on which the Bathurst campus now stands was built in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Originally called "Karralee", it was owned by cattle and horse breeder John Lee. It is located in Kelso, New South Wales It was bought by William Arnott of Arnotts Biscuits in the 1930s as a home for his daughter.
In 1942, The Scots College in Sydney leased the property for the relocation of its students from Bellevue Hill, Sydney, because of the fear of Japanese naval bombardment. The Scots College operated in Bathurst until 1945 when it moved back to Sydney. However many boys from central New South Wales were enrolled in the school and their parents asked the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in New South Wales to continue the school at Bathurst. Consequently, the Trustees bought "Karralee" and established the Scots School, Bathurst.