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teams were established. Over the years the teams were successful in both
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the demand for admission to the school surged. In 1919 the school was absorbed into the state system, while retaining its Roman
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using existing and planned new facilities. As a result, in 1967 St. Mungo's Academy was facing a future without a
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Knightswood Secondary School and The Dance School of Scotland
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