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6 unusual facts about The Scots College


Bedford Road Invitational Tournament

In 2004, the first non North American team entered the tournament as Scots College came from Sydney, Australia to take part.

Colin Scotts

Growing up in Palm Beach, Sydney, Scotts first played rugby union for The Scots College and was a member of the 1981 Australian Schoolboys Rugby team.

Ian Lambert

Ian Peter Morrison Lambert (born 9 October 1960) is the Australian born Principal of The Scots College, a Sydney GPS School, and an educational author and editor.

Ken Catchpole

From Coogee Prep he won an academic scholarship to The Scots College for his high school years.

Phil Hardcastle

Hardcastle was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and attended The Scots College in Sydney.

Presbyterian Ladies' College

Many of these schools are seen as sister schools to Scotch Colleges and The Scots College.



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Frederick Rolfe

His seminary, the Scots College, was quite close to Plüschow's studio in via Sardegna, just off the via Veneto, and when Rolfe was expelled from the College and came under the benevolent patronage of the Duchess Sforza Cesarini, he began his own photographic efforts in imitation of von Gloeden and Plüschow.

James Tyrie

On his return in December, Tyrie was sent to the University of Pont-à-Mousson, as professor of Scripture and head of the Scots College, and two years later, on the successive deaths of Fathers Edmund Hay and Paul Hoffaeus, he was again called to Rome (22 May, 1592), where he became Assistant for France and Germany, and played his part in the Sixth General Congregation of the Society of Jesus (1593).

Outlook Tower

The house became the Scots College (College Des Ecossais).