The Scotsman

Beaconhurs­t school likely to close following merger

● Future of Bridge of Allan campus now uncertain

- By CHRIS MCCALL

Along-establishe­d private school in Bridge of Allan is likely to close after a proposed merger was revised, with more than 170 pupils now facing the prospect of finding alternativ­e arrangemen­ts before the summer holidays end.

Beacon hurst, which celebrated its 40th anniversar­y in 2016, announced last week it planned to keep its existing junior and nursery schools open following a merger with Morrison’s Academy in Crieff. Senior pupils had already been invited to move from the Bridge of Allan campus to the school 20 miles away in Perthshire.

But pupils and parents were left stunned yesterday when it was revealed the plan to retain Beaconhurs­t’s junior schools was now deemed “no longer viable”.

The future of the campus at Bridge of Allan, which has been home to a school since 1919, is now unclear.

In a statement, the Crieff school said :“Morrison’ s opened detailed talks with the board of Beaconhurs­t on the financial and operationa­l realities of assuming ownership of the nursery and junior school.

“That review led Morrison’s to conclude that the original plan was no longer viable. One of the main concerns relates to the viability of the school, given the number of parents now considerin­g alternativ­e schools to ensure siblings are in the same school.

“Morrison’ s was also concerned about the funding required to sustain the school and the lack of clarity around the scope for future investment, given housing developmen­ts around the current site.

“Having exhausted alternativ­e funding options, it is now highly likely that the Beaconhurs­t nursery and junior school will close alongside its senior school.”

Tom Preston, chairman of the board of governors at Beaconhurs­t, said: “We had hoped that the proposal announced last week regarding the nurser y and junior school would be viable.

“It has, however, become clear to the Beacon hurst and Morrison’s boards that a number of parents are seeking alternativ­e schools.

“This will draw to a close a near century of happy memories and wonderful experience­s for thousands of children, teachers and support staff in Bridge of Allan.

“The time will come to remember the legacy of Beaconhurs­t, but our priority now is to protect the interests of Beaconhurs­t pupils, staff and parents.”

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