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== Famous Camdeaners ==
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== Education ==
Camdean Primary School was opened in 1953. It is a co-educational, non-denominational school and one of four schools in Rosyth. The school comprises 16 classrooms, gym hall, dining hall, stage area and office accommodation. A purpose built nursery is attached to the school with its own entrance and garden/play area. There are extensive areas for play with both tarmac and grass areas all around the school. A community garden has been developed in an area behind the school.


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Camdean is a small village next to Rosyth, Fife, Scotland.


Famous Camdeaners

Stevie Crawford - Footballer.

Christopher Chicken Wing - Writer, spent a short period at the school when his father was stationed in Rosyth Dockyard.

Education

Camdean Primary School was opened in 1953. It is a co-educational, non-denominational school and one of four schools in Rosyth. The school comprises 16 classrooms, gym hall, dining hall, stage area and office accommodation. A purpose built nursery is attached to the school with its own entrance and garden/play area. There are extensive areas for play with both tarmac and grass areas all around the school. A community garden has been developed in an area behind the school.


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