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Donaldson's School is Scotland's national school for the
deaf Deafness has varying definitions in cultural and medical contexts. In medical contexts, the meaning of deafness is hearing loss that precludes a person from understanding spoken language, an audiological condition. In this context it is written ...
. Originally situated in
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, it moved to a new location in
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in 2008. It is a residential and day school that provides education, therapy and care for pupils who are deaf or who have communication difficulties.


History


The school's foundation, 1851

Donaldson's School was founded in 1851 and was housed in the Donaldson's Hospital Building in
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, Edinburgh. The school and building were paid for by Sir James Donaldson (1751–1830), who, for a time, was publisher of the '' Edinburgh Advertiser''. The original benefaction was that there should be 200 boys and 200 girls, with special bursaries for poor children. Not all were deaf, although applications on behalf of deaf children were encouraged. From 1938, pupils were exclusively deaf. This benefaction was similar in style to the benefaction of George Watson, who founded and supported other schools in Edinburgh. In 1938, Donaldson's School absorbed the Royal Institute for Deaf and Dumb, Edinburgh, which had been founded in 1824. The institute's headquarters in Henderson Row subsequently became part of the
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.


Donaldson's Hospital Building, Edinburgh

The 1851 A-listed Donaldson's Hospital building in Edinburgh was designed by architect
William Henry Playfair William Henry Playfair Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, FRSE (15 July 1790 – 19 March 1857) was a prominent Scottish architect in the 19th century who designed the Eastern, or Third, New Town, Edinburgh, New Town and many of Edinb ...
in the
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style. The building is built round a quadrangle in Tudor style with large corner towers which themselves are each made up of four smaller towers.
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opened the building in 1850 and is reputed to have said that the building was more impressive than many of her own palaces. After more than 150 years in the Playfair building, Donaldson's finally concluded that the building was no longer fit for purpose. Many of the rooms were no longer in use, classrooms were unable to use the latest educational technology and the trust could no longer afford to maintain the building. In 2003 the school's building was put up for sale and was purchased by Scottish property developer
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for £22 million, although the school continued to have use of the building until they moved out in 2008. In 2015 City and Country, a property developer, submitted plans to develop the Donaldson's Hospital building and the East and West Gatehouses into luxury residential accommodation. Cala Homes also submitted a plan to build a new crescent of luxury residential accommodation at the rear of the building.


Donaldson's School, Linlithgow, 2008

A new, purpose-built Donaldson's campus opened at Preston Road (EH49 6HZ) in
Linlithgow Linlithgow ( ; ; ) is a town in West Lothian, Scotland. It was historically West Lothian's county town, reflected in the county's historical name of Linlithgowshire. An ancient town, it lies in the Central Belt on a historic route between Edi ...
in January 2008. The new campus had facilities for up to 120 pupils. As a national Grant Aided Special School supported by the
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, the central location of the new site made the facilities more accessible to pupils from all over Scotland and the north of England. The new Donaldson's School was developed in collaboration with staff, pupils, governors, acousticians and
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. It was built with a focus on
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and the environment. Shared teaching, sports and dining facilities formed a hub linking two teaching wings the primary and secondary schools. Both schools were grouped around individual play spaces with links and views across the surrounding area. Facilities included a gym, swimming pool, fitness room, dining room, library, and assembly hall as well as an art studio. Classrooms, each of which accommodated six pupils, feature soundfield systems and interactive whiteboards. Donaldson's Lodge (residential accommodation) had 24 rooms placed in a separate building at the edge of the site in Linlithgow. Donaldson's uses
British Sign Language British Sign Language (BSL) is a sign language used in the United Kingdom and is the first or preferred language among the Deafness in the United Kingdom, deaf community in the UK. While private correspondence from William Stokoe hinted at a f ...
, Signed Supported English and spoken English, and caters for children and young people from five to 18 years. The curriculum is delivered by an interdisciplinary team of specialist teachers who are supported by specialist learning support assistants and residential care workers, providing round the clock education and care. The team includes: specialist teachers; speech and language therapists; a
physiotherapist Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is a healthcare profession, as well as the care provided by physical therapists who promote, maintain, or restore health through patient education, physical intervention, disease preventio ...
; and an
occupational therapist Occupational therapists (OTs) are health care professionals specializing in occupational therapy and occupational science. OTs and occupational therapy assistants (OTAs) use evidence-based practice, scientific bases and a Holism, holistic perspec ...
. Laura Battles was appointed Principal and chief executive officer of Donaldson's in October 2014. In 2015 she announced that the school had been incurring losses for several years and that the nursery section of the school would close. File:Edinburgh Donaldson College dsc06377.jpg, Donaldson's former home in West Coates, Edinburgh File:First design drawing by William Playfair of front elevation of Donaldson's Hospital, West Coates, Edinburgh.jpg, alt=Coloured ink drawing of front of Donaldson's Hospital, West Coates, Edinbrug
The University of Edinburgh Collections


References


External links


Official site for Donaldson's School for children who are deaf or have communications difficulties

Donaldson's School page on Scottish Schools Online

Canmore listing for former Edinburgh site
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