"The old school at Tombae, known as St Mary's, was built in 1829, about the same time as the adjoining beautiful Roman Catholic church. The teacher for long was Miss Smith, now of Craighead. She cemae head teacher about half a century ago and remained until Miss Gordon took charge in 1879. She retired in 1922 .... [after] her work as head teacher and choir mistress for the long period of 43 years .... In 1903 a new school was built, very much larger, the old school having only one room. Miss Gordon then had an assistant teacher as the numbers of the roll increased considerably, and they have steadily increased since. Miss Angler, who has succeeded her as headmistress, has maintained in an admirable way all the fine traditions of the school." [From William Barclay, The Schools and Schoolmasters of Banffshire, 1925] The bits I have omitted are mostly what was said to and by Miss Gordon at her retirement presentation.