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Scotland Street School Museum
Address: 225 Scotland Street, Glasgow
Tel: 0141 287 0500
Undoubtedly one of Glasgows much-loved museums, The Scotland Street
Museum unveils the history of Scottish education housed in a genuine school
environment. Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed this spectacularly grand
showpiece between 1903 and 1906, an essential cultural attraction for
Mackintosh aficionados and those interested in the history of architecture
and design..
Visitors to Scotland Street Museum can experience the history of the public
school and learn about the developments and changes in Scottish education
over the years through a combination of exhibits, audio-visual presentations,
tactile displays and reconstructed and restored classrooms. The three
classroom reconstructions reveal the transformation of the lesson room
form the Victorian era through both World Wars up to the 1950s and 1960s.
Architect and design enthusiats can tour and marvel at the grand scale
of The Cookery Rooms, Cloakrooms and the ceramic-tiled drill hall which
are all restored to their original 1906 designs, featuring colours and
motifs typical of Mackintoshs distinctive style. Children are equally
amused with tactile displays where they can listen and read former pupils
memories of the school from years gone by. Their recollections encompass
topics such as the Second World War and evacuation, school dress code
and discipline, playground games and activities and the changing face
of the surrounding community in Glasgows South Side.
Throughout the year, Scotland Street School plays host to a plethora of
temporary exhibitions and activities programme, each having an educational
theme and purpose. Both children and adults can partake in the ongoing
interpretation and activity trail or find old school photographs of ancestors
and family members stored in the education collections database.
For those wanting to try something hands-on and creative, the Mackintosh
Room is a must see attraction featuring a touch screen computer and tactile
interactive displays as well as the Back to School classroom
re-enactment programme that gives visitors an insight into the classes
of yesteryear by reliving the experience.
The audio-visual room showcases an introductory video presentation that
chronicles the history of the school as well as featuring footage from
educational and historical archives. An online documentary film of Scotland
Street School documents oral histories of former scholars and teachers,
archive footage and classroom role play at the Best Laid Schemes website.
The Scotland Street Museum is an enriching and captivating day out for
families and Mackintosh enthusiasts alike, offering innovative displays
and stunning interiors and exterior on a grand scale. Why not step back
in time and learn what school life was like in years gone by.
Scotland Street School Museum is situated in Glasgow's Southside and is
short walking distance from Shields Road underground station.
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