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TRINITY TERM 2008
Term Starts
Tuesday
15 April
7.00 pm
Boarders
Wednesday
16 April
8.30 am
Day Pupils
Leave Out
Friday
02 May
3.30 pm
Ends
Sunday
04 May
9.30 pm
Half Term
Friday
23 May
3.30 pm
Ends
Wednesday
28 May
9.30 pm
Term Ends
Saturday
28 June
3.30 pm
MICHAELMAS TERM 2008
Term Starts
Tuesday
02 September
7.00 pm
Boarders
Wednesday
03 September
8.30 am
Day Pupils
Wednesday
03 September
4.00 pm
New II & III
1st Leave Out
Friday
26 September
4.00 pm
to arrive
Ends
Sunday
28 September
9.30 pm
Half Term
Friday
17 October
4.00 pm
Ends
Sunday
26 October
9.30 pm
2nd Leave Out
Friday
14 November
4.00 pm
Ends
Sunday
16 November
9.30 pm
Term Ends
Thursday
11 December
11.30 am
After Carol Service
LENT TERM 2009
Term Starts
Tuesday
06 January
7.00 pm
Boarders
Wednesday
07 January
8.30 am
Day Pupils
1st Leave Out
Friday
23 January
4.00 pm
Ends
Sunday
25 January
9.30 pm
Half Term
Friday
06 February
4.00 pm
Ends
Sunday
15 February
9.30 pm
2nd Leave Out
Friday
06 March
4.00 pm
Ends
Sunday
08 March
9.30 pm
Term Ends
Thursday
19 March
11.00 am
TRINITY TERM 2009
Term Starts
Tuesday
14 April
7.00 pm
Boarders
Wednesday
15 April
8.30 am
Day Pupils
Leave Out
Friday
01 May
4.00 pm
Provisional
Ends
Sunday
03 May
9.30 pm
Half Term
Friday
22 May
4.00 pm
Provisional
Ends
Wednesday
27 May
9.30 pm
Term Ends
Saturday
04 July
3.30 pm
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Glenalmond College, one of Scotland's leading independent, co-educational boarding schools for 12 to 18 year olds. Its purpose is to prepare all its pupils to fulfil their potential in higher education and in adult life. The College has the benefit of superb facilities and seeks the highest standards in academic work, music, sport, drama and in all other activities. We believe that all pursuits should be aimed at bringing about a respect for others, a sense of service to the community and a desire to use individual talents to the full.In our unique, safe and wonderfully rural community pupils enjoy the opportunities and confidence to find the very best in themselves. With the freedom and security which country living permits and the close proximity of Scotland's major cities, the pupils can enjoy the best of both worlds.