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Website: http://www.culter.aberdeen.sch.uk

Culter School (pronounced coo-ter) is an Aberdeen City Council owned and operated primary school in Peterculter, Aberdeen, Scotland. The school was built in 1896 and was originally a Secondary School until the construction of Cults Academy in 1967 converted it into a Primary School. It is now a feeder school of Cults Academy More information...

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