Garve Academy for the Arts

, often referred to as PAA, is a independent school for talented children from 11 to 17. It was founded in 1690 by King James V (King of Scotland), as "The King's School for Various Arts".

It is located in the countryside outside of Perth, in Scotland, and is slightly North of Glasgow. It was one of the first schools to have been constructed to look exactly like a caslte.

PAA has a long line of famous pupils to have attended there, such as Weatherby Stoneson, an English general, who became War Minister during the War of Spanish Imperialists, a war fought between Great Britain, Spain, Poland, and Russia.

Those not to have attended PAA often think of it as some school for mentally disabled royalty, but it is quite the opposite. It is considered the most prestigious school in the world for any member of royalty or nobility to attend.

Overview
The school is headed by a Headmaster and the heads of four houses. A current headmaster has not been chosen since the death of the last one, Winston Yonders.

PAA today hosts over 500 students.

History
was founded by James V as a school to provide education for children of nobility who would later go on to serve Scotland. The king took several castles as his model, like Edinburgh Castle.

When James V founded the school, he granted it a large number of endowments, including much valuable land, a plan for formidable buildings and several religious relics.

When Queen Mary I (a.k.a. Mary, Queen of Scots) came into power, she granted much money to the school to continue it's growth.