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==Chaplaincy==
==Chaplaincy==
As the school is [[Roman Catholic]] it is served by a [[Religious education]] (RE) department which includes some of the finest minds within Scottish theology - Thomas Hughes, Mr Wilson and Margo Brady. The school also has a full-time chaplain, Fr [[Father Ted minor characters|Todd Unctious]].
As the school is [[Roman Catholic]] it is served by a [[Religious education]] (RE) department which includes some of the finest minds within Scottish theology - Thomas Hughes, Mr Wilson and Margo Brady.


== External link ==
== External link ==

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Holyrood R.C. Secondary School
Address
Map
100 Dixon Road

Glasgow
,
Strathclyde

Scotland
Information
TypeRoman Catholic, State Funded
MottoHoc Vince
Established1936
PrincipalThomas McDonald
Number of students2,300
MascotNone
ColorsBlue and White
Websitehttp://www.holyrood-sec.glasgow.sch.uk/

Holyrood R.C. Secondary, commonly referred to as Holyrood, is a Catholic secondary school in the south-side of Glasgow, Scotland. The school was completed in 1936 and originally functioned as a grammar school with entry dependant on a high mark in the 11 plus examination. In c.1971 the exam was abolished and all Scottish state schools became equal in terms of status, curriculum offered and examinations taken.

The school has a pupil roll of approximately 2,300 and 150 teachers making it the largest secondary level education institute in Europe.[1]

Alumni

Famous alumni of the school include Bishop John Mone of the Paisley diocese, Top Class 400m runner Lee McConnell, Fran Healy (lead singer of Travis) and Baroness Helena Kennedy the esteemed lawyer, human rights activist and chair of the British Council.[2] Scottish Stand up comic Des Clarke

Sports

Holyrood is well catered for in terms of sporting facilities. It has full access to the Holyrood Sports Centre during school hours (the centre is used for community purposes at night), a pool within the main school building and several outdoor pitches.

Scandals

In recent years the school community has been rocked by two scandals involving teachers and pupils. The first involved an Art teacher, Kevin Coyle, and one of his pupils. The second involved a Music teacher, Bryan Marshall and a pupil at the school that he did not teach-Jacqueline Livingstone. He is currently suspended whilst the City Council and the Archdiocese conduct an investigation into his behavioiur.[3]

Chaplaincy

As the school is Roman Catholic it is served by a Religious education (RE) department which includes some of the finest minds within Scottish theology - Thomas Hughes, Mr Wilson and Margo Brady.

External link

References