- Royal Caledonian School
The Royal Caledonian School was a residential home and school for Scottish orphans, initially in
London and subsequently inBushey ,Hertfordshire .History
The Caledonian Asylum was launched in 1815 to provide a home and education for Scottish children in London who had been orphaned in the
Napoleonic Wars .
John Galt, the novelist, became secretary to the Asylum in 1815.The first Asylum was inHatton Garden ,London from December 1819 until 1826 when it relocated toCopenhagen Fields ,Islington .Its long residence in Islington resulted in the naming ofCaledonian Market and the Caledonian Road.cite web
url= http://www.rcst.org.uk/history1815.php
title= History 1815-1903
accessdate= 2008-06-20
author= Royal Caledonian Schools Trust] In 1852 Queen Victoria became Patron and the Asylum was renamed the Royal Caledonian Schools, although legally it was and still is the "Caledonian Asylum". At that time it catered for about 70 boys and 50 girls.cite book
last = Weale
first = John
title = The Pictorial Handbook of London
publisher = Henry G. Bohn
date = 1854
location = Covent Garden, London
pages = p245
url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hMGiEpY0RQcC
quote = The Royal Caledonian Asylum, Copenhagen Fields, founded 1808, provides in like manner for 72 boys and 47 girls, children of Scotchmen. They are clad in what is called the Highland garb, and have a band of music and some pipers, who occasionally attend charitable festivals.] The Asylum's band occasionally played at charitable and other events.cite journal
title = Cant and the Conjuror
journal = Punch
volume = 28
pages = p155
publisher = Punch Publications Ltd
location = London
date =27 Oct 1855
url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_QoDAAAAIAAJ
quote = MR. PUNCH presents his compliments to the Governors of the Caledonian Asylum, and begs to know what amount of contribution was paid to their funds by the juggler at the Lyceum for the loan of the "fourteen orphans in full Scottish costume," the orphans whose "fathers have recently perished while defending Sebastopol?" Mr. Punch learns from the printed puff, that the juggler himself "who was also attired in the dress of his native land, the MACGREGOR tartan — made a very touching speech concerning them, which enlisted the entire sympathy of the audience." It may be all very proper that these poor children should be occasionally regaled with wine and cakes; but, why for the profit of a juggler, should they — like the animals at the Park — have their feeding time in public ? The conjuror himself only carries out his trade. He, of course, would ply his gilt balls and shuffle his cards for the penny's-worth in a hospital; but Mr. Punch must, in conclusion, put it to the Governors of the Caledonian Asylum, whether they do not, at such a time, betray a sacred trust, when they suffer the orphans of their guardianship to be turned into the ready-money tools of the mountebank?
accessdate = 2008-08-06]By the late 19th century the Islington site, near to
Pentonville Prison , was recognised as unsuitable, and a new boarding school was built inBushey ,Hertfordshire .The Royal Caledonian offered education until 1948, after which resident children received their education at local schools, in later yearsQueens' School which lies adjacent on Aldenham Road.cite web
url= http://www.rcst.org.uk/history1903.php
title= History 1903-1996
accessdate= 2008-06-20
author= Royal Caledonian Schools Trust]In 1996 the premises were sold to the
Purcell School .The proceeds of the sale were used to create the Royal Caledonian Schools Trust, which continues to provide support to "children (no age limit) of Scots who have served in the Armed Forces, or the children of poor Scots living in the London area".Another objective is to allow the children of Scots serving in the armed forces a level of continuity in their education despite the frequent re-posting of their parents.cite web
url= http://www.rcst.org.uk/whowehelp.php
title= Who We Help
accessdate= 2008-06-20
author= Royal Caledonian Schools Trust]Notable Alumni (Old Caleys)
*
Charles Mackay ,author
*Malcolm McEacharn ,Australian shipping magnate,mayor ofMelbourne and politician.
*James Thomson (B.V.) ,poet [cite book
last = American Heritage Dictionary
title = The Riverside Dictionary of Biography
publisher = Houghton Mifflin Reference Books
date = 2004
pages = p785
url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4zxQ5dr61X8C
isbn = 9780618493371]External links
* [http://www.rcst.org.uk Royal Caledonian Schools Trust]
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