• 57°8′55″N 2°6′9″W / 57.14861°N 2.10250°W / 57.14861; -2.10250 Robert Gordon's College is a co-educational private school for day pupils in Aberdeen,...
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    establishments, it became Robert Gordon's Technical College in 1910, then following further developments became Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology...
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    secondary education led directly to the modern private school, Robert Gordon's College. The second, aimed at tertiary education, developed in combination...
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  • "George Watson's: Fees". Gwc.org.uk. "Fees". Kelvinside Academy. "Robert Gordon's, Aberdeen: Fees". Rgc.aberdeen.sch.uk. "Wellington School - Fees"....
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  • RGC 1404, a Welsh rugby union franchise Rio Grande City, Texas Robert Gordon's College The Royal Glenora Club Royal Government of Cambodia Royal Gendarmerie...
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  • times- in 2007 2012, and 2014. Madras College, Glasgow Academy, Peebles High School, and Robert Gordon's College are the only other schools to have won...
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  • Ian Wood (businessman) (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    organisation. Wood was born in Aberdeen on 21 July 1942 and educated at Robert Gordon's College, and then the University of Aberdeen, where he studied psychology...
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  • lawyer Bob Gordon (disambiguation) Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, Scotland Roberts-Gordon LLC, HVAC manufacturer...
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  • Martin Gilbert (businessman) (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    13 July 1955 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Gilbert was educated at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, and the University of Aberdeen and has an LLB in Law...
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  • Academy - merged in 2018) Northfield Academy Oldmachar Academy Robert Gordon's College * St Machar Academy St Margaret's School for Girls * The International...
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    Archibald Bisset Smith (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    Jacobite killed at the Battle of Culloden. Archibald was a student at Robert Gordon's College before joining the Merchant Navy in 1895. He gained his Master's...
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    J. Michael Kosterlitz (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    Kosterlitz and Hannah Gresshöner. He was educated independently at Robert Gordon's College before transferring to the Edinburgh Academy to prepare for his...
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    [citation needed] Hughes was born on 3 January 1932, and educated at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, and in South Africa, where he lived from 1947 until...
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    Robert Gordon's College (originally Robert Gordon's Hospital) was founded in 1750 by the merchant Robert Gordon, grandson of the map maker Robert Gordon...
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    guide for Gordon's Bay. "Main Place Gordon's Bay". Census 2011. "Official planning suburbs". Retrieved 17 March 2019. Robert Jacob Gordon 1743-1795:...
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    Marischal College. He was the grandfather of another Robert Gordon, the founder of Robert Gordon's Hospital which later became Robert Gordon's College and The...
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  • Alastair Storey (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    chartered accountant father who retired at 86. He was educated at Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen, followed by a bachelor's degree in hospitality and...
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    Anneliese Dodds (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    privately educated at Robert Gordon's College, Dodds read Philosophy, Politics and Economics as an undergraduate at St Hilda's College, Oxford and subsequently...
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  • knowing him well were the better for the experience." Robert Murray taught at Robert Gordon's College (RGC), Aberdeen, Scotland. He is remembered affectionately...
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    stands outside Robert Gordon's College and University in Schoolhill. General Charles Gordon is unrelated to the college's Robert Gordon. Queen Victoria's...
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  • Tom Patey (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    at Ellon, Aberdeenshire. He was educated at Ellon Academy and Robert Gordon's College in Aberdeen. He studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen...
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  • formerly called Blackfriars Blackfriars, the name of a house at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen Blackfriars Playhouse, the American Shakespeare Center's...
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    was originally situated on Schoolhill, near the current site of Robert Gordon's College. It moved to its current site in 1863, and became co-educational...
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  • John Macmurray (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    Macmurray attended Aberdeen Grammar School (1903 to 1905) and Robert Gordon's College (1905 to 1909). He was educated at the University of Glasgow, earning...
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  • an area of the city of Aberdeen. Founded in 1968 by pupils of Robert Gordon's College, the club initially played at amateur level before becoming members...
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    Stuyvesant. Peter Robinson (Robin) Fish (b. 1969), deputy head at Robert Gordon's College Chase Coleman III (b.1975), hedge fund manager, Tiger Global Management...
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  • Abigail Austen (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    south of Aberdeen, in the North East of Scotland. Educated at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, she had a generally unhappy and dislocated childhood...
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  • Alexander Christie (portrait painter) (category People educated at Robert Gordon's College)
    Academy. Christie was born at Aberdeen in 1901 and educated at Robert Gordon's College. Having studied and commenced practice in dentistry, he abandoned...
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  • returned to Robert Gordon's College as headmaster, a post he held until his retirement in 1933. Following his retirement from Robert Gordon's College he stood...
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    Robert Gordon's College (originally Robert Gordon's Hospital) was founded in 1729 by the merchant Robert Gordon, grandson of the map maker Robert Gordon...
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