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Fettes College is a leading Independent boarding and day school in Edinburgh , Scotland . It is sometimes referred to as a Public School , although strictly this is an English term, and not used in this sense in Scotland.


HISTORY

It was founded in 1870 as the result of a large bequest by Sir William Fettes, a wealthy Edinburgh merchant, ''in memoriam'' of his son, also called William Fettes, who died in 1815 . The bequest was for the education of poor children and orphans, during the years after his death the money was very successfully invested approx . This sum was then used to create the current school which still operates as a charity - it offers a very small percentage of pupils foundations [scholarships], these are highly competitive. Although the scholarships on offer are often generous, it can certainly be said that Fettes College has failed in her prescribed remit to educate the poor and disadvantaged.

The school is sometimes described as the ' Eton of the North' and is sometimes thought of as being an offshoot of Rugby School in England. It has tended to follow the English public school system, rather than Scottish educational traditions. Pupils take GCSE s rather than Standard Grade s, and due to the recent removal of the Scottish Higher s examination, students now have the choice between the A Level exam system or the new International Baccalaureate. This has hardly dispelled the image of Fettes being an English school in Scotland, as stated by George Campbell Hay many decades ago.

The school was all male until 1970 when girls were first allowed in the final year. Since 1983 it has been fully co-educational, much earlier than Loretto nearby. The school admits both daytime-only and boarding pupils, but boarders are the majority.

The school is exclusive in that prospective pupils must pass entrance exams in order to be considered for admission and that fees are charged (around 13 500  GBP per year for a daytime-only senior-school-age pupil). The school offers scholarships to exceptionally talented applicants. These scholarships may in turn be topped up with bursaries if the applicant's financial standing so warrants.

In 2002, a teacher was fired after masquerading as a Leukemia sufferer for the prior three years.


CULTURE AND ATMOSPHERE

Broughton High School , is next door, which is a local authority school, and there is some friction with it.

Fettes has been accused of maintaining class snobbery, as well as homophobia.

Substance abuse is fairly frequent, as with most schools. Pupils are expelled for drunkenness, or soft drug use on a fairly regular basis.

The school's scandals reach the papers quite often, due to its posh status, and also because of Tony Blair 's own fame.


THE BOARDING HOUSES

There are seven boarding houses in Fettes, four boys’ and three girls’. The four boys’ boarding houses are situated in large period buildings, arranged so as to form a loose ‘street’ of boarding houses along Carrington Road. The girl's houses are in the main building's upper floors ("College") and in a modern building in


Male

  • Carrington House {Royal Blue)


  • Glencorse House {Baby Blue}


  • Moredun House {British Racing Green)





Female

  • Arniston House (Dark green) - Tony Blair's old house, now female


  • College East (Dark red)


  • College West (Blue and pink)



Other

  • Dalmeny House - Existed until early 1990s


  • Inverleith House - The Junior House for those between the ages of 10 and 13. It ceased to exist in 2000 when it became "The Fettes Preparatory School", or Prep. School. The roll was increased to encompass more years. It now educates children from the age of 7-13.




ARCHITECTURE

The college's main building by David Bryce (built 1863-9) blends the design of a Loire Château with elements of the 19th Century Scottish Baronial style. The combination, and the siting of the building in the midst of its own spacious grounds, makes Fettes an important landmark.

It is sometimes claimed that JK Rowling based Hogwarts on Fettes, but this has never been confirmed.


JAMES BOND AND FETTES

Whilst expanding on James Bond 's backstory, Ian Fleming wrote in '' You Only Live Twice '' that the spy had attended Fettes College after having been removed from Eton College due to an incident with a school maid.

While Fleming has never claimed there was any other source for the name of Bond besides James Bond the Ornithologist , there was another real life James Bond who actually attended Fettes College. The Fettes alumnus, James Bond, was a frogman with the Special Boat Service , much as the fictional character Bond also has a naval background. The school actually has his '' Who's Who '' entry copied and framed in one of its main corridors.

Sean Connery , who was the original actor to portray James Bond in the cinema, worked as a milkman's delivery boy in his youth. One of the places on his route is said to have been Fettes College.


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