St Augustine's High School, Edinburgh
St. Augustine's R.C High School | |
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Address | |
Broomhouse Road , EH12 9AD Scotland | |
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Type | Secondary School |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | August 1969 |
Headteacher | M McGee |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 12 to 18 |
Number of pupils | 709[1] |
Houses | Andrew David Margaret |
School years | S1-S6 |
Diocese | St Andrews and Edinburgh |
Website | http://www.st-augustines.edin.sch.uk/ |
St. Augustine's High School, established in 1969, is a Roman Catholic secondary school serving the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, with approximately 700 pupils.[1]
History
St. Augustine’s RC High School was founded in August 1969. It was created on the Comprehensive School model by the merger of two existing Catholic schools: Holy Cross Academy, a selective secondary school which was established in 1907,[2] and the non-selective St Andrew’s Junior Secondary, which opened in 1962. St Augustine’s moved to its present site serving the whole of the west of the city in August 1969.
The new school is named after St Augustine of Hippo.
New school
St Augustine's moved onto a shared campus with Forrester High School in January 2010. The new building is situated on the former football pitches of the school. The new building is split into two halves. On the side closest to Saughton Park is Forrester High School. On the opposite side is St Augustine's with the only shared area being the swimming pool. This is shared on a Rota basis and the students are never taught in the same area at the same time.
The new high school has three house systems - St. Andrew’s House, St. David’s House and St. Margaret’s House. Previously in the old school there were more houses that included Beade, John, Dundas, Magnus and Ninian.
Notable former pupils
- Pat Stanton, footballer
- Alison Johnstone, Green Member of the Scottish Parliament for Lothian region
- Gordon, Cardinal Gray, who served as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh from 1951 to 1985
- Keith, Cardinal O'Brien, who served as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh from 1985 to 2013
- Paul Cullen, Lord Pentland, former Solicitor General for Scotland, now a Senator of the College of Justice
- Stuart John Wood, rhythm and bass guitarist and member of the 1970s band the Bay City Rollers.
- Sir Tom Farmer, entrepreneur
- Richard Demarco, arts impresario
- Sir James Hodge, former ambassador to Thailand
- Anthony Layden, former ambassador to Libya
- John McCluskey, Baron McCluskey, former Solicitor-General for Scotland
- Angus MacKay, former Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament
- Frank McWilliams, former Lord Mayor of London
- Jimmy O'Rourke (b. 1946), footballer
Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/culture/art/remembering-100-years-of-holy-cross-1-1330811
References
- ^ a b "List of Primary Schools with pupil roll information as at September 2012" (XLSX). Scotland.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ "Remembering 100 years of Holy Cross". The Scotsman. 5 September 2007.