Glenalmond College invests £2m in facilities

The construction of a range of new state-of-the-art sports facilities at Glenalmond College is one of the highlights of a recent multi-million-pound programme of investment at the school.

Glenalmond College invests £2m in facilities

Warden Hugh Ouston (second left), head of Glenalmond, at one of the new astro pitches with pupils Imogen Hannay and Archie Stephen, and Graham Smith, Glenalmond's director of sport

Almost £2 million of investment has been undertaken over the past two years, as part of an ambitious, ongoing programme to grow the Perthshire school.

Among the areas where the school has targeted its recent capital expenditure are two new all-weather astro facilities - amounting to £400,000 - for hockey and tennis, including an Olympic standard, water-based astro turf pitch.



The programme of investment has also included other sports facilities, such as the new first XV rugby pitch and the conversion of a former bothy to the school’s new ‘Woodburn”’ facility. This was officially opened in recent months by a trio of rugby stars including Gavin Hastings and former Glenalmond pupils and Scotland internationals, Rob Wainwright and Ian Morrison.

An exciting new project, now on the point of completion, is part of a longer-term investment being undertaken in the school’s golf facilities. This project has seen the creation of a brand new indoor golf facility as part of Glenalmond’s new Golf School, ahead of the centenary of the Glenalmond Golf Course next year.

The new facility, which has been funded by former pupils keen to support the school in stepping up its golf offer, hosts two full simulation bays using SKYTRAK and ‘The Golf Club’ simulation software.

The work will also see a new, six-hole putting/chipping green, and is part of a substantial project to increase the school’s profile as a centre of excellence for golf.



Warden Hugh Ouston, head of Glenalmond, said the overall the investment has also included a substantial commitment to the school’s infrastructure, including projects to maintain and upgrade its beautiful, historic buildings.

“It is very important that we continue to invest in the exceptional facilities and grounds we have at Glenalmond. As a school, we aim to combine the very best of traditional education, focused on academic excellence, with a vibrant, modern living and learning space, packed with activities to develop young people.

“The level of investment we have undertaken in recent years is part of a long-term strategy to continue to grow and develop the school to ensure it retains, and strengthens, its reputation for providing an exceptional education for every pupil,” said Mr Ouston.


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