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  1. Founded in 1628 by a jeweller to King James VI/I, George Heriot's School is a charitable institution that offers free places to children in need. It has a happy, caring and stimulating environment for pupils aged 4 to 18, with a range of academic, artistic and sporting activities.

  2. Founded in 1628 by a jeweller to King James VI/I, George Heriot's School is a charitable institution that offers free places to children in need. It has a happy, caring and stimulating environment for pupils aged 4 to 18, with a range of academic, artistic and sporting activities.

  3. George Heriot's School is a private primary and secondary day school on Lauriston Place in the Lauriston area of Edinburgh, Scotland. In the early 21st century, it has more than 1600 pupils, 155 teaching staff, and 80 non-teaching staff.

  4. Founded in 1628 by a jeweller to King James VI/I, George Heriot's School is a charitable institution that offers free places to children in need. It has a happy, caring and stimulating environment for pupils aged 4 to 18, with a range of academic, artistic and sporting activities.

  5. For 350 years George Heriot’s School has served as one of Scotlands most distinguished schools. Today, it flourishes as an independent co-educational day school. Children between 3 and 18, from in and around the city of Edinburgh, form a vibrant school community.

  6. George Heriot's School é uma escola primária e secundária independente em Lauriston Place, na Cidade Velha de Edimburgo, na Escócia, com cerca de 1600 alunos, 155 docentes e 80 funcionários não docentes. [ 2] Foi criada em 1628 como George Heriot's Hospital, pela herança do real ourives George Heriot, [ 3] e inaugurado em 1659.

  7. A Escola de George Heriot é reconhecida como um exemplo importante e notável da arquitetura renascentista escocesa. É guardado por uma portaria, no meio do centro urbano de Edimburgo. Foi estabelecido em 1628 como Hospital George Heriot, por herança do ourives real George Heriot, e inaugurado em 1659.