London Street Primary School is a Category B-listed building in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] The building was designed in 1887 by Robert Wilson and later altered in 1910 by John Alexander Carfrae.[1] The listing by Historic Environment Scotland describes the building as being a "symmetrical classical school building" in polished ashlar with a "19-bay principal elevation" of "2-storey and attic".[1]
The school was closed by Lothian Regional Council in 1992[2][3] and merged with Broughton Primary School. The building has since been occupied by St Mary's R.C. Primary School,[4] which had previously been located in York Lane.
Perhaps the most high profile example was the closure of the London Street Primary School in Edinburgh in 1992. The parents fought a fierce, protracted and at times bitter battle to save their school from being closed...