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St Mungo's Academy

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Despite these changes the school headmaster, Brother Kenneth, still contended that the school had a role to play and wished to continue its selective recruitment policy to create a centre of excellence for providing Catholic community leaders. At this time Catholics tended to occupy the lower half of
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services. It is known as the St Mungo Learning Community and has considerable autonomy with a devolved budget to organise its own affairs. The aim is to reduce administration in individual schools, leaving more time for teaching and learning and work with other agencies in addressing pupils' needs.
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In 1973 the buildings in Parson Street were declared unsafe and work began on the new school in Crownpoint Road. The next year part of the buildings in Parson Street were demolished, though some still remain. Old school registers were destroyed in a fire in December 1975. The school rehoused to new
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Marist Brothers played a large role in shaping the educational and social life of the Catholic residents of Glasgow in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to founding St.Mungo's Academy they were active in the running and staffing of the primary schools of
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teaching areas, 10 science labs, 4 technical rooms, 4 art and design rooms, 3 home economics rooms, 3 music rooms, 2 gymnasia, a drama studio, a games hall, and a purpose-built oratory. Physical education facilities include 4 indoor areas and a new all-weather sports pitch, all used extensively by
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but over the following years the Brothers moved to other work and, by 1988, when the first girls arrived from Our Lady and St Francis Secondary School, the Brothers had passed control of the school to lay staff. By 1989, the school was a comprehensive, co-educational state Roman Catholic school,
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In 1876 the first Former Pupils’ reunion was held and in 1884 the Former Pupils’ Association was formed to encourage pupils to keep a connection with the school after they had left and to create and fund bursaries for the pupils of the school. The association still exists today and meets in the
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teams were established. Over the years the teams were successful in both Glasgow and District secondary schools’ championships as well as in national championships. The last national title was won in 1990 in the Scottish Secondary Schools’ Shield Under 18 Championship Final.
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area. The football teams were the most successful school sports team and were a source of pride to both pupils and teachers. The school first XI won the Scottish Secondary Schools’ Shield in 1915 at the first time of competing. As the school population grew other
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Since August 1999 the school has been part of an education pilot project in which it works very closely with its associated primary schools, some nursery schools and other agencies such as Health, Social Work, Careers and
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The debate team at St Mungo's were the first Scottish team to represent the UK at the World Parliamentary Debate Competition, which they won. They were congratulated by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
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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 Catholic character under the running of the Marist Brothers.
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In total the school football teams have won 16 Scottish Schools Championships at all age grades. The football teams have also won 47 Glasgow School Championships and 18 Glasgow Cups.
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which in 1954 housed two "prep" (preparatory) classes and two first year and two-second year classes, under the local headship of Mr. Sweeney. Brother Clare (the historian
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Further increases of the school population in the early 1950s required the use of additional annexes, including, directly across the road, Barony Street (the former
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St. Mungo's, St. Alphonsus’, St Patrick's, St Mary's and the Sacred Heart as well as the Junior Secondary schools of St. Mark's and St. Mary's. A Marist Brother,
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as soon as four new Catholic secondary schools would be completed to service its districts. In addition, the school lacked facilities and was overcrowded.
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In October 2001 staff and pupils transferred to a new purpose-built school. In 2005, the school comprised 29 general classrooms, 7 dedicated
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The school roll increased from 350 to 580 and within 10 years stood at 1,147. With access to the school opening up, more
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by educating the boys to secondary level and prepare them for university studies. Some of its students pursued entering
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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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In 1923 the school motto 'Nil sine labore' was included in the new badge. The motto came from two lines in one of
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The rugby teams were established in 1934-5 and operated in the years before national schools competitions in
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The 150th anniversary of the founding of St. Mungo's Academy was celebrated in April 2008 at a dinner in a
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St Mungo's Academy was founded by the Marist Brothers in 1858 at 96 Garngad Hill, Glasgow to educate poor
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St. Mungo's was not a neighbourhood school but a selective one with a highly competitive entrance exam.
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boys, largely Irish immigrants or their children. The school was named for the patron saint of Glasgow,
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During these years the school population also reflected a migration into the city from the
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academy on the first Saturday of each month. The Former Pupils football team plays in the
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hotel. Pride of place at the dinner went to the then 100-year-old Alasdair McCann, a
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were the main sports pursued by the school. The athletics team participated in both
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for a short period before the move to the newly built school in Crownpoint Road,
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Good Schools Guide to St Mungo's Academy with link to performance data
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still called St Mungo's Academy with equal numbers of boys and girls.
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After only two and half years the school moved to St. Mungo Street,
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Personal account of schooling in St Mungo's Academy in the 1960s
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due to the lack of Catholic secondary schools in these parts.
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Knightswood Secondary School and The Dance School of Scotland
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in 1918 and nominal fees were abolished in 1928. Before the
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According to at least 108 former pupils were killed during
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Picture of Martyrs’ Public School, Barony St. Annexe 1970s
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teachers were recruited. These included the brothers
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St Mungo's Academy's page on Scottish Schools Online
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Technical Education Journal (1967) Volume 9 Issue 12
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city and national competitions, often with success.
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Comprehensive secondary school in Glasgow, Scotland
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St Mungo's Academy, Glasgow

Glasgow
Coordinates
55°51′15″N 4°13′15″W / 55.8541°N 4.2207°W / 55.8541; -4.2207
Comprehensive
Catholic
http://www.st-mungosacademy.glasgow.sch.uk
Roman Catholic
comprehensive
Gallowgate
Marist Brothers
Catholic
Saint Mungo
professional class
priesthood
Brother Walfrid
Celtic F.C.
Townhead
Education Act of 1918
lay
Colm
Willie Brogan
Lanarkshire
Ayrshire
Dunbartonshire
Highlands
Second World War
Horace
Satires

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