Allan Glen's School

Deansbrook junior school
Deansbrook junior school
Location
Mill Hill

United
Information
TypePrimary school
MottoAchieve together, learners forever.
Established1934
School districtMill Hill
PrincipalMr. Simon Putman
Enrollmentc600
Color(s)   Navy and Sky Blue

55°51′49″N 4°14′36″W / 55.863512°N 4.243298°W / 55.863512; -4.243298

Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective secondary school for boys in Glasgow, Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition.

It was founded by the Allan Glen's Endowment Scholarship Trust on the death, in 1850, of Allan Glen, a successful Glasgow tradesman and businessman, "to give a good practical education and preparation for trades or businesses, to between forty to fifty boys, the sons of tradesmen or persons in the industrial classes of society". The school was formally established in 1853 and located in the Townhead district of the city, on land that Glen had owned on the corner of North Hanover Street and Cathedral Street.