Our History

A Legacy of Excellence and Innovation

Erskine Stewart Melville has a long and distinguished heritage dating back over 300 years. It is the story of three different people, from contrasting periods of Scotland’s history. In 1694, the Scottish businesswoman and philanthropist Mary Erskine founded a girls’ school to educate the destitute daughters of Edinburgh merchants. In 1832, Robert Cunningham, a forward-thinking educationalist and philanthropist, founded the Edinburgh Institution for Mathematics and Language to provide boys with a new broad-based curriculum. The school was renamed Melville College when it moved to Melville Street. In 1855, Daniel Stewart, the son of a poor farm worker, who went on to become a successful businessman, left money in his will to found Daniel Stewart’s College, for boys of the deserving poor.

The three Schools formally united in the 1970s to form Erskine Stewart’s Melville Schools and by the turn of the 21st century had become the largest family of independent schools in Europe.

Today the School continues to honour the memory of our three founders by supporting children on lower incomes through our bursary provision and by empowering our students through innovative approaches and transformative experiences.

Eyes on the Future

In August 2026 the school will transition into a single co-educational school for 3-18 year olds, named Erskine Stewart Melville. As we approach this new era for the school, we will continue to honour our founders by challenging traditional thinking, embracing innovation, championing individuality and mastering progressive teaching and learning.

Digital Archives

Stewart’s Melville College and The Mary Erskine School Archives locate, collate and preserve school records and memorabilia and we are proud that this wealth of information that has been carefully gathered will soon be available online for our school community to view. At the moment, our Roll of Honour can be viewed online, along with information about where each individual pupil served, where they fell and ultimately where they are buried. Visitors to the site can browse records or search for specific names to learn more about the actions and experiences of family members who served. In addition, you can search the history of Edinburgh Institution 1832-1932, and the Daniel Stewart’s College magazine from 1914-1919.

Our current physical collection includes fascinating pieces such as old uniform, trophies, books and much more. Our aim is to add as much of this as possible from both Stewart’s Melville College and The Mary Erskine School to our Digital Archives over time, making this available to the wider ESMS Community wherever they are based in the world as well as preserving it for future generations.

If you have an enquiry, would like to organise a visit to the Archives in person or donate any materials to the School Archives, which would be gratefully received, please get in touch with the relevant Archives Department.

Visit our Digital Archives to view our WW1 and WW2 Roll of Honour, or search the history of Edinburgh Institution, and the Daniel Stewart’s College magazine.

Explore Our Digital Archives