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St Ninian's School, Moffat

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St Ninian's Preparatory School
Address
Old Well Road

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DG10 9AW

Information
TypePreparatory school
Established1879
FounderArthur J C Dowding & Reverend W H Churchill
Closed1979
GenderBoys
Age5 to 13

St Ninian's Preparatory Schoolwas aprivatepreparatory schoolfor boys inMoffat,Scotland.[1]

History

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St Ninian's Preparatory School for boys was founded in 1879 by Arthur John Caswall Dowding and Reverend William Henry Churchill.[1]Dowding had previously been an Assistant Master for three years atFettes CollegeinEdinburgh.[1]E. W. Hornungwas one of the nine boys with which the school opened at Easter 1879. In 1887, the Reverend John William Rundall, who was Assistant Master at St Ninian's from 1882-1887, became the new owner and headmaster of the school, until his death in 1903.[2]

Following the death of Rundall, aged 44, ownership of the school passed to his widow Constance Ethel Pearse. Her brother, the Reverend Francis Wingate (or Wyngate) ‘Frank’ Pearse (1862-c.1943) became headmaster in 1906, having been headmaster at Harlington Preparatory School, later Penrallt Preparatory School, Llanbedr, Merionethshire, Wales.[3][4]In 1910, Constance Pearse died, bequeathing the school to another brother, Hugh (an assistant master at the school[5]), who conveyed ownership to his brother Francis. In August 1934 the Reverend Mr Pearse sold the school to Mr D A Gregory and retired.[6]In 1973 Mr Peter G Spencer purchased the school which he sold in 1979.

Hugh Dowding,son of the founder, was born at the school in 1882 and educated there. In 1987, to honour the contribution made by Lord Dowding during the Second World War, theRAF Associationin conjunction with theRAF Benevolent Fund,purchased St Ninian's School, his birthplace.[7]The building was renamed Dowding House and restored to provide sheltered housing for former members of the Royal Air Force or their dependents.[8]The driving force behind this project was Irene 'Sandy' Park, a formerWomen's Auxiliary Air Forceofficer, and native of Moffat.[9]

A stained-glass window (byCharles Eamer Kempe) from the demolished school chapel, commemorating former St Ninian's pupils who died during theSecond Boer War,can be found in the west window of St John's Church (Episcopal) in Moffat.[10]There is a plaque in the church with the names and details of the ten fallen, among them CaptainDavid Younger,VC.[10]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^abc"Well Road and the Schools of Moffat".The Well Road Centre, Moffat. 1 December 1999. Archived fromthe originalon 17 September 2014.Retrieved26 January2014.
  2. ^Bertie, David (2001). Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000. p. 425. T&T Clark.ISBN9780567087461.
  3. ^Bertie, David (2001). Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000. p. 396. T&T Clark.ISBN9780567087461.
  4. ^Wales Census 1891, Public Record Office RG13/5256
  5. ^Scotland Census 1901, Moffat, Dumfriesshire 842/5/30, page 30 of 33
  6. ^"Sale of St Ninian's School, Moffat".The Scotsman.29 August 1934. p. 10.ProQuest489822566.The old established boys' school of St Ninian's, Moffat, has been sold to Mr D. A. Gregory, for over four years mathematical master atScaitcliffe,Enfield Green, Surrey. Mr Gregory was educated at Rossall and at Edinburgh University. The headmaster of St Ninian's is the Rev. F. Wingate Pearse, who is retiring
  7. ^"Dowding House".The Spectator.21 November 1987. p. 35.Retrieved26 January2014.
  8. ^RAFA Sheltered Housing
  9. ^"Irene" Sandy "Park MBE, former WAAF met officer and charity worker".The Scotsman.8 June 2012.Retrieved26 January2014.
  10. ^ab"History".St John's Church, Moffat. 2014.Retrieved26 January2014.
  11. ^"Dowding, Hugh Caswall Tremenheere, first Baron Dowding (1882–1970)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,Oxford University Press.2004.Retrieved26 January2014.
  12. ^"Burgh's Victoria Cross hero".The Helensburgh Heritage Trust. 18 November 2013.Retrieved26 January2014.
  13. ^"Gairdner, William Henry Temple (1873–1928)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press. 2004.Retrieved26 January2014.
  14. ^"Papers of E W Hornung".University of Birmingham,Cadbury Research Library Special Collections. January 2012. XMS127.Retrieved26 January2014.
  15. ^"Captain George Hunt".The Daily Telegraph.21 August 2011.Retrieved26 January2014.
  16. ^"Hector Maclean".The Scotsman.8 August 2007.Retrieved26 January2014.
  17. ^"Lieutenant Donald Mackintosh".University of Glasgow.2014.Retrieved26 January2014.
  18. ^"Captain D R Younger VC".www.britishempire.co.uk. 2014.Retrieved26 January2014.