Scots College

Scots College

There are a number of Educational Establishments called Scots College or Scots School. (The Uniting Church in Australia and the Presbyterian Church of Australia also have a number of schools called Scotch College.)

*Argentina:
** St. Andrew's Scots School, Buenos Aires, founded in 1838, later founded the Universidad de San Andrés

*Australia:
** The Scots College, in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, New South Wales
** The Scots PGC College, in Warwick, Queensland, formed by the merger of The Scots College, Warwick and The Presbyterian Girls' College
** The Scots School Albury, in Albury, New South Wales.
** The Scots School, Bathurst, in Bathurst, New South Wales

*France
**College Des Ecossais ("Scots College"), Montpellier

*New Zealand:
** Scots College, Wellington

There are a number of Roman Catholic seminaries:
* The Scots College (Rome) (founded 1600), in Italy (also known as The Pontifical Scots College)
* Scotus College (est. 1993), in Bearsden, Glasgow
* The Royal Scots College, in Salamanca, Spain
* The Scots College, Douai, France, (founded 1580, disbanded 1613)
* The Scots College, (Paris), France, (founded 1603, disbanded 1792)

ee also

*Bombay Scottish School
*Scots Kirk (disambiguation page)


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