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Paisley Grammar School

Paisley Grammar School is a secondary school in Paisley, the largest town in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The school was founded in 1576 by royal charter of King James VI and is situated on Glasgow Road. The school is recognised as one of Scotland's oldest schools with an established history.

The present school building (which was called the 'Paisley Grammar School and William B. Barbour Academy' due to a bequest by the former Member of Parliament for Paisley, William B. Barbour, and until recently was the school's proper title) was opened in 1898 by Lord Balfour of Burleigh, then Secretary of State for Scotland.
The school was fee paying until the mid-1960s and in 1986, when threatened with imminent closure by Strathclyde Regional Council, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher intervened personally to ensure the survival of the school. The law was changed so that local councils could no longer close schools which were more than 80% full without approval by the Secretary of State for Scotland.
The Acting Head Teacher is Mrs Donna Stevenson.
==Notable former pupils==

Notable former pupils include:
*Colin Campbell – former Member of the Scottish Parliament (SNP)
*Rev James Carlile (1795–1841) – Irish Commissioner of National Education
*Alasdair Fraser – aquaculture pioneer and businessman
*Fred Goodwin – former CEO of Royal Bank of Scotland
*Peter Howitt (1970) – actor and film writer/director
*Omer HussainScottish cricket internationalist
*John Jackson (1887–1958) – astronomer
*Jacqui Lait (née Harkness) – former Member of Parliament (Conservative) and first ever female Conservative Party Whip
*Lord McEwan – former Judge in Scottish Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary.
*Ann McKechinMember of Parliament (Labour)
*John Macquarrie (1919–2007) – sometime Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford, and Canon Residentiary, Christ Church, Oxford
*Alexander Munro MacRobert KC (1873–1930) – former Lord Advocate and Member of Parliament (Conservative)
*Jim Mather – former Member of the Scottish Parliament (SNP)
*Andrew Neil – journalist and broadcaster
*David Nish – Chief Executive of Standard Life plc
*Brian Reid – former professional footballer and present manager of Ayr United Football Club.
*Andrew Robertson (businessman) – former President of the Montreal Board of Trade etc.
*Robert McGill - actor, The Hobbit Film Trilogy etc
*David Stow
*David Tennant – actor, (the tenth Doctor in ''Doctor Who'')
*Kenyon Wright – former Chairman of the Scottish Constitutional Convention
*Lord Wylie (1923–2005) – former Lord Advocate and former Member of Parliament (Scottish Unionist Party)
*Kenny Ireland (1945-2014) Theatre Director & Actor, notable for his role as Donald in ITV's Benidorm.

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