Morgan Academy
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It was designed in 1862 by the Edinburgh architects John Dick Peddie
John Dick Peddie
John Dick Peddie was a Scottish architect, businessman and a Liberal Party politician.-Biography:John Dick Peddie and his twin brother William were the second and third sons of James Peddie WS and Margaret Dick...

 and Charles Kinnear, opening in 1868 as the Morgan Hospital, a charitable institution providing accommodation and education for "sons of tradesmen and persons of the working class
Working class
Working class is a term used in the social sciences and in ordinary conversation to describe those employed in lower tier jobs , often extending to those in unemployment or otherwise possessing below-average incomes...

 generally whose parents stand in the need of assistance". The building is similar in design to Fettes College
Fettes College
Fettes College is an independent school for boarding and day pupils in Edinburgh, Scotland with over two thirds of its pupils in residence on campus...

 in Edinburgh
Edinburgh
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. The architecture is designated as a Category 'A' listing by Historic Scotland
Historic Scotland
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.

Its benefactor was John Morgan, the son of a Dundee maltman, who emigrated to India
India
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 at the age of 20 where, with his brother, he became a wealthy indigo
Indigofera
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 farmer. Upon his death in 1850 he bequeathed much of his fortune to establish a residential institution. The hospital closed in 1888 and was bought by the members of the Dundee Burgh School Board, who re-opened it as a school.

Grammar school

Until the advent of comprehensive education in the late 1960s and early 1970s, there were mainly two types of high school in Scotland: junior secondaries where students left school at 16 and began preparation for one of the trades
Apprenticeship
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 or entered the workforce, and academies where students remained until the end of fifth or sixth year and took highers
Higher (Scottish)
In Scotland the Higher is one of the national school-leaving certificate exams and university entrance qualifications of the Scottish Qualifications Certificate offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority. It superseded the old Higher Grade on the Scottish Certificate of Education...

 before normally going to college or university. Morgan functioned in the latter category.

Fire

The school suffered a fire on 21 March 2001 which destroyed much of the building. It was rebuilt using the original facade and much of the internal appearance and re-opened in August 2004.

Present day

A portrait of John Morgan, found in the basement of the McManus Galleries
McManus Galleries
McManus Galleries is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection....

, was unveiled at newly rebuilt school and placed on show in the Great Hall of the school.

The school consists of three houses: Airlie, Cortachy and Mains which compete annually for the House Championship and also elect House Captains, one male and one female, from Sixth Year
Sixth form
In the education systems of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and of Commonwealth West Indian countries such as Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize, Jamaica and Malta, the sixth form is the final two years of secondary education, where students, usually sixteen to eighteen years of age,...

.

The school house, Glamis, is in the process of being removed, due to the lack of guidance teachers in the house.

Grammar school

  • Allan Barty
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    Allan Barty was a professional musician based in Dundee, Scotland. He was a well-known and respected figure within the Scottish folk music scene, playing the fiddle and mandolin predominantly...

    , musician
  • Robert Cairns, Chairman from 1998-2002 of East of Scotland Water
  • Dr Gordon Corbet, zoologist
  • Prof Charles Davidson OBE, Professor of Geology from 1955-67 at the University of St Andrews
  • Sir Stewart Duke-Elder
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    , important opthalmologist
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    , former Editor of the British Journal of Ophthalmology
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    , and Surgeon Oculist for 29 years to the Royal Family
  • Rt Rev Frederick Easson
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    , Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney
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     from 1956-72
  • Prof Robert Ferrier, semiconductor physicist, and Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1973-2002 at the University of Glasgow
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  • John Gordon
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    , Editor from 1928-52 of the Sunday Express
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    , and President from 1948-9 of the Institute of Journalists
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  • Ian Kennedy (comic artist)
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  • Prof Malcolm Longair
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     CBE, Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy from 1991-2005 at the University of Cambridge
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    , and Head of Physics from 1998-2005
  • Ian McDiarmid
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    , actor (Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
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    ), and theatre director at the Almeida Theatre
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  • Sir Alasdair MacDonald CBE, headteacher of Morpeth School
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     in east London
  • Douglas MacDonald, Managing Director from 1971-84 of John Menzies
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  • Sir James McGregor OBE, Director from 1975-88 of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
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  • James McIntosh Patrick, painter
  • William McKelvey
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    William McKelvey , was the British Labour MP for Kilmarnock from 1979 to 1983 and for Kilmarnock and Loudoun from 1983 until his retirement in 1997.-References:* "Times Guide to the House of Commons", Times Newspapers Limited, 1992 edition....

    , Labour MP from 1983-97 for Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Kilmarnock and Loudoun (UK Parliament constituency)
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    , and from 1979-83 for Kilmarnock
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  • Alexander MacKenzie OBE, Lord Provost of Dundee and Lord Lieutenant of the County of the City of Dundee from 1967-70
  • Sir George Matthew McNaughton
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    Sir George Matthew McNaughton CB was a British civil engineer who specialised in hydraulic engineering. McNaughton was born in Dundee and received a degree in engineering from the University of St Andrews. He interrupted his studies to become an officer in the British Army during the First World...

     CB, civil engineer
  • Brigadier
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     Helen Meechie CBE, Director from 1982-6 of the Women's Royal Army Corps
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    The Women's Royal Army Corps was the corps to which all women in the British Army except medical, dental and veterinary officers and chaplains and nurses belonged from 1949 to 1992.-History:The...

     (WRAC)
  • James Millar, former Managing Director from 1980-91 and Chairman from 1991-4 of William Low
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     supermarkets who sold it to Tesco in 1994
  • Prof Andrew Ronald Mitchell
    Andrew Ronald Mitchell
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    , Professor of Mathematics at the University of St Andrews
  • Henry Nicoll (cricketer)
    Henry Nicoll (cricketer)
    Henry Russell Nicoll was a Scottish cricketer. Born in Angus and educated at the Morgan Academy, Nicoll played once for the Scotland national cricket team, a first-class match against Ireland in July 1914...

  • Walter Perry
    Walter Perry
    Walter Laing MacDonald Perry, Baron Perry of Walton FRS FRCP FRSE was a distinguished academic. He was the first Vice Chancellor of the Open University....

    , Baron Perry of Walton OBE, first Vice-Chancellor from 1969-81 of the Open University
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    , and former Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Edinburgh
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  • Eric Sanderson, Chairman since 2005 of MWB Group Holdings
    MWB Group Holdings
    MWB Group Holdings is a British-based property investment and development business. It is headquartered in London and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. In 2008, the group had revenues of £277.8 million.-History:...

    , and Chief Executive from 1989-97 of British Linen Bank
    British Linen Bank
    The British Linen Bank was a commercial bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was acquired by the Bank of Scotland in 1969 and served as the Bank's merchant bank arm from 1977 until 1999.-Foundation:...

  • Air Marshal
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     Sir Ernest Sidey CB, Director-General from 1971-74 of RAF Medical Services, and from 1974-85 of the Chest, Heart and Stroke Association (now known as The Stroke Association
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    )
  • George Simpson, Baron Simpson of Dunkeld
    George Simpson, Baron Simpson of Dunkeld
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    , Chief Executive from 1996-2001 of GEC (from 1999 known as Marconi), and from 1994-6 of Lucas Industries
  • Alan Strachan, theatre director
  • Sir Gordon Sutherland
    Gordon Sutherland
    Sir Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland FRS was a Scottish physicist. In 1964 he became Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.-External links:* http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/news/03041101.html...

    , physicist, expert on Raman spectroscopy
    Raman spectroscopy
    Raman spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique used to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system.It relies on inelastic scattering, or Raman scattering, of monochromatic light, usually from a laser in the visible, near infrared, or near ultraviolet range...

    , Director for 1956-64 of the National Physical Laboratory, President from 1964-6 of the Institute of Physics
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    , and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge from 1964-77
  • William Swinton, palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum
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     who wrote popular books about dinosaurs in the 1960s
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    , Labour MSP from 2007-11 for Strathkelvin and Bearsden
    Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Scottish Parliament constituency)
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