Discover the rich history of education at the Scotland Street School Museum, an architectural gem situated in the heart of Glasgow at 225 Scotland Street, G5 8QB. Housed in a stunning building designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this museum offers a captivating journey through the evolution of schooling in Scotland. Visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in interactive exhibits that showcase the daily life of students from the Victorian era to the present day, making it an ideal destination for families, educators, and history enthusiasts alike.

At Scotland Street School Museum, we believe in the power of learning beyond the classroom. Our dedicated team is passionate about providing engaging educational experiences, offering guided tours, workshops, and special events that cater to schools and community groups. With a welcoming atmosphere and a commitment to inclusivity, we strive to inspire curiosity and foster a love for learning in every visitor.

Whether you’re exploring our fascinating collections or participating in hands-on activities, you’ll find that Scotland Street School Museum not only preserves the past but also encourages reflection on the future of education. For any inquiries or to schedule your visit, don’t hesitate to contact us at 0141 287 0500 or visit our website at [Glasgow Life](https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums/venues/scotland-street-school-museum). Join us in celebrating the legacy of learning—your adventure awaits!

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haily hailstones

4 Google Rating

It was closed due to covid restrictions

4/ 5

It was closed due to covid restrictions

Paul Robertson

5 Google Rating

I Had Great Times There With Me Paul Robertson AS Paul Aitchison Chloe Maxwell & The Friday Club Hop

5/ 5

I Had Great Times There With Me Paul Robertson AS Paul Aitchison Chloe Maxwell & The Friday Club Hope To Come Back Again To See My Friends Again Soon

david mcclure

5 Google Rating

Loved the History smashing when its open

5/ 5

Loved the History smashing when its open

Michael Kavanagh (MaK18)

5 Google Rating

Good place to visit, free entry just a suggested donation when you enter. Close to the city and inte

5/ 5

Good place to visit, free entry just a suggested donation when you enter. Close to the city and interesting scenes for adults and children.

Douglas Ferguson

4 Google Rating

Much more to see in this museum than you would think, a must visit if you are a Macintosh fan.

4/ 5

Much more to see in this museum than you would think, a must visit if you are a Macintosh fan.

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