Latitude: 55.9479 / 55°56'52"N
Longitude: -3.1854 / 3°11'7"W
OS Eastings: 326068
OS Northings: 673400
OS Grid: NT260734
Mapcode National: GBR 8QH.8B
Mapcode Global: WH6SM.1RFM
Plus Code: 9C7RWRX7+5R
Entry Name: South Bridge Primary School, 6 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh
Listing Name: Infirmary Street, South Bridge Resource Centre and 8 Infirmary Street, Including Boundary Walls and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 13 August 1987
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 370226
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB29793
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Edinburgh, 6 Infirmary Street, South Bridge Primary School
ID on this website: 200370226
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: City Centre
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: School building
with triple gabled elevation to N (Infirmary Street) with central apex bellcote. Base course, moulded string course, cornice. Droved, coursed sandstone with contrasting ashlar dressings. Some gables break wallhead. Shouldered openings to ground, shallow, pointed-arch window openings to 1st storey and some square windows to side and rear elevations.Segmental-arched entrance openings to E and W with 2-leaf, 6-panel timber doors and 'Boys' and 'Girls' carved above.Later (1892) full height addition to S.Infirmary Street (N) elevation with slightly advanced, buttressed central bay with three-light windows, those to 1st storey with Corinthian reveal colonnettes. Central moulded roundel with carved figure above (see Notes).
Predominantly 6 over 12 and 6 over 6, timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Corbelled gable stacks. Skews, axial ventilators.
INTERIOR: (seen 2007). Largely unaltered. Two staircases with metal balusters and cupolas above. Some decorative plasterwork cornices and timber dado panelling in classrooms.
8 INFIRMARY STREET: 2-storey, L-plan former janitor's house (now private residence, 2007). Coursed, stugged sandstone with contrasting polished ashlar dressings. Base course, moulded string course, cornice. Canted bay window to ground. 4-panel timber entrance door in re-entrant angle to W with fanlight above.Plate glass timber sash and case windows. Grey slates, coped, wallhead stacks. Cast iron rainwater goods.
BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS: surrounds buildings. To W and S, tall, rubble with canted coping, surmounted by iron railings to S. To E, coped, stugged, coursed. To N (street elevation), ashlar, surmounted by metal railings and with pair of square-plan gatepiers with base course and canted coping stone.
This is a good, well detailed and little altered, example of an Edinburgh Board School, which retains its former janitor's house, playground and boundary walls. The shouldered window openings to the ground floor and the corbelled stacks are interesting decorative details which add to the visual appeal of the building. Together with the former janitor's house, the school adds significantly to the streetscape of the area. The central roundel includes a relief figure of St Margaret, the patron saint of learning..
After the Education (Scotland) Act of 1872, education became compulsory for 5-13 year olds and the provision of schools across the country increased enormously. Some previous school buildings were able to be used but there were insufficient for the numbers of children that were now required to be educated. The design for the School Board buildings normally followed standard plans based on the education theory of the time and always included separate entrances for girls and boys, and separate playgrounds. Sometimes there were separate staircases for the different sexes as in this case.
Robert Wilson (1834-1901) worked primarily in the Edinburgh area and was the School Board architect and designed schools throughout Edinburgh.
List description revised as part of Edinburgh Holyrood Ward resurvey 2007-08.
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