Dunfermline College of Physical Education

Dunfermline College of Physical Education, founded as Dunfermline College of Hygiene and Physical Education, was a college for teaching gym teachers in Scotland.

It was designed in 1909 by the Glasgow architects, H & D Barclay[1] sited in Dunfermline as a college for both sexes, but later it became for female gym teachers only, and then it moved to Cramond in Edinburgh while retaining the name.

It later merged with Moray House School of Education, which later became part of the University of Edinburgh.

Notable alumni include Peter Hoffmann, Margo MacDonald.

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