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St John's Roman Catholic High School

St John's Roman Catholic High School is a secondary school in Dundee, Scotland. It was founded early in 1931 by the Marist Brothers, a religious congregation dedicated to education and under the patronage of the Virgin Mary. The school had eight houses named after abbeys in Scotland: Balmerino, Melrose, Jedburgh, Lindores, Paisley, Kelso, Iona and Dunkeld. In July 2011, the House system was streamlined to three: Dunkeld, Jedburgh, and Melrose.

St John's RC High School
Address
Harefield Road

,
UK
,
DD3 6SY

Scotland
Information
MottoAd Caelos
"To the Heavens"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1935
FounderMarist Brothers
Local authorityDundee City Council
Chairbrown
Head TeacherSean Hagney
Deputy Head Teacher
Kenneth Black
Claire Lang
Wendy Sinclair
Staff80 FTE[1]
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,030 [1]
Houses3:

Dunkeld
Jedburgh
Melrose
Colour(s)Black, Blue, White
     
Websitehttp://stjohnshigh.ea.dundeecity.sch.uk/

As of 2018, the school has an enrolment of 1,030 students,[1] and although Catholic in outlook, welcomes all religious backgrounds, and none.

History edit

The Marist Brothers came to Dundee in 1860 and directed the three Roman Catholic primary schools in the city (St Andrew's, Our St Mary's Forebank, St Joseph's). At that time, Catholic secondary education was provided by the Sisters of Mercy at Lawside Academy for both boys and girls.

In 1916, the managers of the Dundee Catholic schools invited the Brothers to undertake the direction of a secondary school for boys in the city. It was proposed that alterations were made to the Brothers' house in Forebank and a new house built for them. This plan was agreed by the Provincial Council of the Brothers, and by 1918 everything was ready for the final steps to be taken. However, when the 1918 Education Act came into force, the diocesan schools were handed over to the local authorities, and the plans for a secondary school for boys came to naught.

In 1931, a new "Central School" was set up to take the boys and girls of post-primary age who did not continue to Lawside Academy. It was to replace the Supplementary Classes, or Advanced Division, which had been housed in the various primary schools. The new school was to be called St John's (after John the Apostle) and the Marist Brothers were asked to run the establishment. The new school was started in buildings in Park Place, which had recently been vacated by Harris Academy. Occasionally some classes took place in Artillery Lane and Daniel Street.

On 1 November 1967, 19-year-old Robert Mone entered a needlework class taken by teacher Nanette Hanson. He was armed with a shotgun and for 1+12 hours subjected the teacher and her pupils to a terrifying ordeal. It culminated in the murder of Hanson.[2]

In 1978 two former pupils broke into the school and set fire to the main hall causing extensive damage. The hall was completely destroyed.

Developments edit

 
File:St John's High School, 2016 image

On 15 November 2004, plans for a £11.5 million refurbishment and extension to the Harefield Road building were submitted to the Education Committee of Dundee City Council.[3] Reconstruction took place between October 2004[4] and October 2006, with the work being carried out by Muirfield (Contracts) Ltd of Dundee. During this time, the school was decanted to the nearby former Rockwell High building on Lawton Road. The demolition of the 3 storey teaching block made way for the construction of a new four-storey building, which, apart from classrooms, also includes a 25-metre 5 lane swimming pool, fitness suite, games hall, community wing and dance studio.[5] The new block contained classrooms for a number of subjects including English, Mathematics, Art, History, Religious Education, Modern Studies, Geography, Computing and Business Studies. Included was a new library, staff room, offices, drama studio and multi-purpose 'learning centre'. The block to the east of the new building was renamed the Iona block and was extensively refurbished and now contains the Science laboratories and the Home Economics rooms. The new building was officially re-opened by Cardinal O'Brien on 15 February 2007, with a final cost of £12.5 million.[6]

In 2012, the school was selected as the Dundee base for the Scottish Football Association's Performance Schools, a system devised to support the development of the best young talented footballers across the country (there are seven such schools across Scotland). As of 2018, the dedicated coach for the young players at St John's is Iain Jenkins.[7]

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "St John's RC High School Pupil & Teacher roll". educationscotland.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. ^ . Evening Telegraph. Archived from the original on 4 June 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Dundee City Council, Scotland, Council Minutes". Dundeecity.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 April 2005. Retrieved 13 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Major Works". Muirfield Contracts. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  6. ^ "News". Evening Telegraph. 15 February 2007. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  7. ^ "JD Performance Schools: St John's High School - Dundee". Scottish Football Association. Retrieved 7 August 2018.

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St John s Roman Catholic High School is a secondary school in Dundee Scotland It was founded early in 1931 by the Marist Brothers a religious congregation dedicated to education and under the patronage of the Virgin Mary The school had eight houses named after abbeys in Scotland Balmerino Melrose Jedburgh Lindores Paisley Kelso Iona and Dunkeld In July 2011 the House system was streamlined to three Dunkeld Jedburgh and Melrose St John s RC High SchoolAddressHarefield RoadDundee UK DD3 6SYScotlandInformationMottoAd Caelos To the Heavens Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1935FounderMarist BrothersLocal authorityDundee City CouncilChairbrownHead TeacherSean HagneyDeputy Head TeacherKenneth BlackClaire LangWendy SinclairStaff80 FTE 1 GenderCo educationalAge11 to 18Enrolment1 030 1 Houses3 DunkeldJedburghMelroseColour s Black Blue White Websitehttp stjohnshigh ea dundeecity sch uk As of 2018 the school has an enrolment of 1 030 students 1 and although Catholic in outlook welcomes all religious backgrounds and none Contents 1 History 2 Developments 3 Notable former pupils 4 ReferencesHistory editThe Marist Brothers came to Dundee in 1860 and directed the three Roman Catholic primary schools in the city St Andrew s Our St Mary s Forebank St Joseph s At that time Catholic secondary education was provided by the Sisters of Mercy at Lawside Academy for both boys and girls In 1916 the managers of the Dundee Catholic schools invited the Brothers to undertake the direction of a secondary school for boys in the city It was proposed that alterations were made to the Brothers house in Forebank and a new house built for them This plan was agreed by the Provincial Council of the Brothers and by 1918 everything was ready for the final steps to be taken However when the 1918 Education Act came into force the diocesan schools were handed over to the local authorities and the plans for a secondary school for boys came to naught In 1931 a new Central School was set up to take the boys and girls of post primary age who did not continue to Lawside Academy It was to replace the Supplementary Classes or Advanced Division which had been housed in the various primary schools The new school was to be called St John s after John the Apostle and the Marist Brothers were asked to run the establishment The new school was started in buildings in Park Place which had recently been vacated by Harris Academy Occasionally some classes took place in Artillery Lane and Daniel Street On 1 November 1967 19 year old Robert Mone entered a needlework class taken by teacher Nanette Hanson He was armed with a shotgun and for 1 1 2 hours subjected the teacher and her pupils to a terrifying ordeal It culminated in the murder of Hanson 2 In 1978 two former pupils broke into the school and set fire to the main hall causing extensive damage The hall was completely destroyed Developments edit nbsp File St John s High School 2016 image On 15 November 2004 plans for a 11 5 million refurbishment and extension to the Harefield Road building were submitted to the Education Committee of Dundee City Council 3 Reconstruction took place between October 2004 4 and October 2006 with the work being carried out by Muirfield Contracts Ltd of Dundee During this time the school was decanted to the nearby former Rockwell High building on Lawton Road The demolition of the 3 storey teaching block made way for the construction of a new four storey building which apart from classrooms also includes a 25 metre 5 lane swimming pool fitness suite games hall community wing and dance studio 5 The new block contained classrooms for a number of subjects including English Mathematics Art History Religious Education Modern Studies Geography Computing and Business Studies Included was a new library staff room offices drama studio and multi purpose learning centre The block to the east of the new building was renamed the Iona block and was extensively refurbished and now contains the Science laboratories and the Home Economics rooms The new building was officially re opened by Cardinal O Brien on 15 February 2007 with a final cost of 12 5 million 6 In 2012 the school was selected as the Dundee base for the Scottish Football Association s Performance Schools a system devised to support the development of the best young talented footballers across the country there are seven such schools across Scotland As of 2018 the dedicated coach for the young players at St John s is Iain Jenkins 7 Notable former pupils editErnie Ross 1942 2021 Labour politician Robert Mone born 1948 spree killer David Narey born 1956 footballer Jenny Marra born 1977 politician Kieren Webster born 1986 musician Kyle Falconer born 1987 musician Scott Allardice born 1998 footballer Logan Chalmers born 2000 footballerReferences edit a b c St John s RC High School Pupil amp Teacher roll educationscotland gov uk Retrieved 18 April 2018 News Evening Telegraph Archived from the original on 4 June 2012 Retrieved 26 June 2012 Dundee City Council Scotland Council Minutes Dundeecity gov uk Retrieved 26 June 2012 St John s is on the move Archived from the original on 9 April 2005 Retrieved 13 April 2009 Major Works Muirfield Contracts Retrieved 26 June 2012 News Evening Telegraph 15 February 2007 Retrieved 26 June 2012 JD Performance Schools St John s High School Dundee Scottish Football Association Retrieved 7 August 2018 56 28 31 N 2 59 46 W 56 47528 N 2 99611 W 56 47528 2 99611 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St John 27s Roman Catholic High School amp oldid 1117744270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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