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

Skene Square Primary School is an Aberdeen City Council owned and run educational establishment in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is one of the main feeder schools to Aberdeen Grammar School. The school is set in a Victorian Building and also houses the Skene Square Centre which is a place to help pupils with extra needs but who do not need to go to a special school. More information...

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