found: Dundee High School magazine, June 1939:t.p. (sept-centenary number) p.2 facing (Charter for a school in Dundee confirmed by Pope Gregory IX on 14th February 1239; Dundee Grammar School, later the Dundee Public Seminaries which were incorporated in 1859 as The High School of Dundee)
found: Its Brochure, 1964:colophon (High School of Dundee)
found: Its website, viewed 19 Sept. 2014:home p. (High School of Dundee) about p. (one of Scotland's leading independent schools, among the oldest in the United Kingdom; a fee-paying, co-educational day school) contact p. (High School of Dundee, Euclid Crescent, Dundee DD1 1HU)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 19 Sept. 2014(High School of Dundee; independent, co-educational, day school in Dundee, Scotland; provides both primary and secondary education; origins lie in the Grammar School of Dundee founded by the abbot and monks of Lindores Abbey after they were granted a charter in the early 1220s, confirmed by papal bull on 14th February 1239; the English School was founded in 1702, and Dundee Academy in 1785; in 1829, it was proposed to combine the three schools within one building and the schools were united to form the Dundee Public Seminaries; in 1832-4 the present school was built; in 1859, a Royal Charter granted by Queen Victoria changed the name of the school to The High School of Dundee)