Scottish Police College

Tulliallan Castle, a 160-year-old mixture of Gothic and Italian style architecture set amid some 90 acres (360,000 m2) of parkland just north of where the Kincardine Bridge spans the River Forth, is the home of the Scottish Police College.

During the Second World War Tulliallan Castle was used by the Free Polish Army as its headquarters in Scotland.

[1] The Police Scotland probationer training programme takes a total of 2 years to complete.

[2] All new recruits to the Police Service of Scotland undergo an Initial Training Course at the college which lasts 12 weeks and culminates in a Passing out Parade.

During this time Probationary Officers attend local training centres to undertake further assessment and fitness testing.

It comprises three large granite stones, which carry the names of all police officers known to have lost their lives on duty in Scotland, the first being in 1812.

The Flag of the Scottish Police Memorial Trust