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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelSub-fonds
Ref NoUNIVERSITY 1421/1
TitleAberdeen Church of Scotland Training College
Date1874 - 1907
Extent23 volumes & 3 photographs
Creator NameAberdeen Church of Scotland Training College
Administrative HistoryHISTORY

Dr. Joseph Ogilvie, first lecturer in Education at Aberdeen University (1893), was the Rector of the College throughout its entire history. The governing bodies in this era were 'Committees of Management', with heavy representation from the church and the university. The student intake was female non-graduates, mostly local, and men were not admitted until 1887. The training was two years and the subjects of examination (from 1887) were reading, grammar, composition, arithmetic, geography, history, music, language (usually Latin), scripture and school management. In 1900 the Scottish Education Department required all scientific instruction to be practical so Colleges had to build laboratories. Students interested in acquiring more demanding subject knowledge were encouraged to attend concurrent classes at the University. In the early days Ogilivie taught all subjects, with the exception of domestic economy, dancing and drawing. In total, 1404 students enrolled in the College, all but 108 coming from the northern region. The College's original base was in George Street and took over the former school buildings of West Kirk Session and as a result was at once also in possession of a Practising School. It acquired an entrance on Charlotte Street in 1887 and a new extension to its George Street premises in 1889.

OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE

Rector -

Dr Joseph Ogilvie (1874-1907)

Master of the Practising School -

James Kerr (1874-1898)
Duncan MacKenzie (1898-)
DescriptionThere are very detailed student records including Enrolment Registers, Attendance Registers and Records of Assessment. There are also some class/staff photographs.
Access StatusOpen
Related MaterialAberdeen Church of Scotland Training College staff and student photographs, 1881-1893 class groups. (MS 3793)
Aberdeen Church of Scotland Training College lecture notes and report book, 1900-1904. (MS 3794)
Aberdeen Church of Scotland Training College lecture notes and papers 1901-1903 (MS 3826)
Aberdeen Church of Scotland Training College lecture notes, 1904-1906 (MS 3841)

Published material relating to the College are held in Special Libraries & Archives Local Collection (open access):

Normal Standard, issues 1-8, 1903-1904 (1 volume)

Honour to Joseph Ogilvie, Esq. M.A., LL.D. Celebration of jubilee and of termination of Rectorship of Church of Scotland Training College/Presentation of portrait painted by Sir George Reid in the Mitchell Hall, Marischal College 4th January, 1908 (Aberdeen Free Press, 1908)

Distribution of prizes and close of the Session, June 30th, 1905 : probable retirement of the Rector, Dr. Joseph Ogilvie [S.l. : s.n.], 1905

Joseph Ogilvie and his first twenty-one classes (Aberdeen: s.n, 1896)

Aberdeen Church of Scotland: Records of the classes from 1874-75 to 1894-95 (Elizabeth Cleland, ed., Aberdeen : Privately printed at the Adelphi Press, 1896)

Appendix to records of classes from 1874-75 to 1894-95 (Aberdeen : Privately printed at the Albany Press, 1907). (Includes photo groups of staff and students).

Aberdeen Church of Scotland: Records of the classes from 1895-96 to 1905-07 (Elizabeth Cleland, ed., Aberdeen : Privately printed at the Adelphi Press, 1907). (Includes photo groups of staff and students).

Additional records of Class 1887-88 for the years 1896 to 1904/Printed for circulation at Class Re-Union, held within the College Buildings, Charlotte Street on Saturday, 25th June, 1904 ([S.l. : s.n.], 1904)

The Normal School in connection with the Church of Scotland Training College, Aberdeen. Session 1894-95/Prospectus, session 1894-95. Prize and merit list, session 1893-94 (Aberdeen : [s.n.], 1894? (G. Cornwall and Sons, Printers and Lithographers, Aberdeen)

Famous women (Isabella Ross, Aberdeen : [s.n.], manuscript copy, 1890) [about her time and that of her classmates at the College]

Aberdeen normal school song-book, selected from the "Union school-song garland" (James Wilson, Glasgow : Hamilton, 18--?)

A farewell meeting. The classes of 94, 95, 96 and their English lecturer (James M Wattie, Aberdeen : [s.n.]: privately printed at the Adelphi Press, 1897)

Aberdeen School Board Female Teachers 1872-1901: a biographical list (Alison McCall, Aberdeen and North-East Family History Society, 2007)
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