16 Sep 2024
Alumni
OUR CHERISHED
OLD ARDVRECKIAN COMMUNITY
Since 1883, Ardvreck has been preparing boys, and later girls, for further education and life beyond. For over 135 years the school on the hill has inspired each child to develop their full potential through a spirit of achievement and educational adventure, in the process making friends for life. Every pupil at Ardvreck becomes an Old Ardvreckian and is warmly welcomed into the wider family community.
Our aim is to maintain strong links with our Old Ardvreckians and we encourage you to ensure that we have your current contact details so that we can keep in touch with you about upcoming events and OA news. If you have lost touch with the school, or know anyone else who has, we would love to hear from you.
In time, we hope to expand our alumni services to provide regular newsletters and invitations to OA events, as well as putting pupils back in touch with each other. Old Ardvreckians are always most welcome to return and visit the school, and can be assured of a warm welcome. You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter where we enjoy sharing Old Ardvreckian news, photographs and memories of Barvicks, dams and dens and the Crabbie Hall to name but a few!
If you have not heard from us recently or if you think we may not have your current contact details, we strongly encourage you to email our Alumni Secretary, Annie Le Roy-Lewis, at alumni@ardvreckschool.co.uk. If you do not have access to email then please call Annie on 01764 653112 so that she can update your postal address.
ARDVRECK GOLF DAY 2025
We are delighted to invite our Old Ardvreckians to the inaugural Ardvreck Golf Day which is being held on Tuesday 15th April 2025 at Blairgowrie Golf Club, Perthshire at a cost of £70 to include coffee/bacon roll, a round of golf and lunch. This is our first foray into the world of golf, to which we will also be inviting current Ardvreck parents and staff. If you would like to take part in the day, then please email Annie via alumni@ardvreckschool.co.uk who will be delighted to send you further information and a booking form. This invitation has been sent out by email to all our Old Ardvreckians that we have email for. If you did not receive the invitation or know of an Old Ardvreckian that has not received the invitation, then please let Annie know.
WELCOME FROM THE HEADMISTRESS
Welcome to our family of Ardvreckians. We hope to entice you back to Ardvreck through our new Alumni campaign. We want to reconnect you to friends and memories of your time here, whilst keeping you up to date with today’s Ardvreck through news and events. Perhaps we can even persuade you to attend a Barvick?
I am delighted to introduce you to our Alumni Secretary, Annie Le Roy-Lewis, who knows the school very well and has a passion for helping maintain links between the school and its Alumni.
I very much look forward to meeting you in person one day, either at an Alumni event or when you visit the school. We guarantee our Alumni a very warm welcome.
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ARDVRECK SCHOOL
– A BRIEF CHRONICLE
Here you will find a timeline of some key events that make up significant dates in Ardvreck School’s history and evolution. It is by no means an exhaustive list!
1883
W E Frost leaves Glenalmond and sets up school at Dalmhor in Crieff
1884
School moves to Springbank
1885
School moves into its own new premises at Dalvreck
1905
Rifle Club founded. First Rugby Blue – J. Burt-Marshall for Cambridge
1908
Semi Jubilee celebrations. Purchase of surrounding ground
1909
First O.A. Dinner – North British Hotel (now the Balmoral), Edinburgh
1915
Ardvreck beds on Ambulance barges
1917
First Ardvreck Scouts – not attached to the Baden-Powell movement
1920
Unveiling of the St Michael’s War Memorial
1921
Joan English born. 1st girl pupil at Ardvreck. (Margaret English born 1925)
1922
Bill Frost dies. Buried at Ochtertyre
1925
The Usher Pavilion erected. First ‘Founder’s Days’, July 5th
1927
Electricity replaces gas at the school
1929
First general O.A. Dinner – Grosvenor Restaurant, Glasgow
1930
Formation of 43rd Perthshire Scout Troop
1931
Building of Crabbie Hall, Open Fives Court rebuilt beside the covered one
1933
Jubilee Celebrations. Access Tunnel to the games field built under the Comrie Road
1939
Acquisition of The Heugh
1942
Ardvreck boys provide ‘comforts’ for the troops
1955
First O.A. Rugby Cap for Scotland – W S Glen
1956
Start of Ivor Ramsay Essays
1960
School becomes an Educational Trust
1962
Ardlarach built. The San becomes ‘Brae of Ardvreck’. Launch of the new House system: Barrie and Scott formed from the Greeks, Buchan and Burns from the Trojans
1964
Construction of the classroom block. Demise of the Five Courts
1968
First Day Pupils
1970
Appeal: Classroom Block extended. Modernisation in Heugh and Main School
1973
Present Swimming Pool completed replacing one by R Turret
1975
Appeal: levelling and draining of the top pitch
1976
Admission of girls
1979
First edition of The ‘Ard Times. Launching of Friends of Ardvreck. Start of Pre-Prep
1982
Launching of the Centenary Appeal. First School Ski holiday – Zell am Ziller in Austria
1983
Centenary Celebrations. Opening of the Centenary Building
1984
Opening of MacLellan House, The Heugh having been sold
1985
Opening of Erskine House
1987
Ardvreck’s first visit to Rua Fiola
1989
Opening of the Music School. First Ardvreck Prep Schools’ Netball Tournament
1990
Levelling, widening, lengthening and draining of lower games pitches
1991
New Pavilion opened, replacing the Usher pavilion
1992
Swimming Pool covered. New Classroom Block completed
1993
First Hosting of the Triangular Athletics at Ardvreck. 50th issue of ‘Ard Times. Pre-prep and Form 2 move to new premises
1994
Victorian Era Celebrations of the Centenary of the change in the school’s name. Opening of Ardvreck Nursery Department
1995
National V.E. Day holiday. Friends Reels Party in the Crabbie on a V.E. Day theme
1996
Inaugural Ardvreck Invitation Rugby Sevens Tournament
1998
Francis Finlay, O.A., cuts the first turf for the Finlay Hall. First school visit to Chateau de la Baudonniere
2000
Millennial Match at Culdees Castle between Ardvreck 1st XI and a Gentleman’s XI, Centenary of one played there in July 1900. Opening of the Finlay Hall. Demise of the old Carpentry Hut. Andrew Foster Assault Course constructed. Advent of Ardvreck Pipe Band
2003
Participation for the first time in Scottish Schools’s Clay Pigeon Championships
2004
New record set in St. Patrick’s Shield, British Prep Schools’ Trophy 798/800
2005
Ardvreck boys British Prep Schools’ Ski Champions
2006
Canadian Delegation collects Piper James Richardson V.C.’s pipes after 75 years in the school museum
2008
125 Celebrations
2022
Founder's Day Celebration. To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Ardvreck’s Founder, W E Frost, we held a Founder’s Day on Saturday 21st May 2022 to which we invited all our alumni, past headmasters and past members of staff. Over 100 guests joined us for a very happy and memorable event.
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Ardvreck School are invited to feature in The Official Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Album
2023
140th Annivesary Big Birthday Barvick.