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The original St Cuthberts High School was built adjacent to Johnstone High School and shared the same driveway and car parks. The school closed in 1972 and moved to a new site in Hallhill Road, Spateston that year. The original school was demolished and replaced by a housing development to the left of the driveway of Johnstone High School.
St Benedict's High School serves the Linwood, Houston, Bridge of Weir, Johnstone, Elderslie, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch areas of Renfrewshire. The school has five associated primary schools - Our Lady of Peace, St. Anthony's, St. David's, St. Fillan's and St. Margaret's. The school roll was 712 pupils as of September 2012. The school's ...
Defunct secondary schools in Renfrewshire (1 P) Pages in category "Secondary schools in Renfrewshire" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "Johnstone" ... Paisley and Renfrewshire South (UK Parliament constituency) ... St. Benedict's High School; T. Thorn Primary School
It quickly became the biggest side in the town, with 140 members, compared to Johnstone's 90 and the Rovers' 120, by 1880, [1] which also made it the biggest side in Renfrewshire. It was the only club from the town to enter the first Renfrewshire Cup, in 1878–79, although the club lost in the first round to the 23rd R.R.V. by 2 goals to 0. [2]
The High School of Glasgow: 75.7 80.4 7 Albyn School: 73.9 58.9 8 The Glasgow Academy: 73.6 66.2 9 Stewart's Melville College: 73.3 68.9 10 The Mary Erskine School: 73.1 75.2 11 High School of Dundee: 72.6 73.3 12 St Margaret's School for Girls, Aberdeen 71.7 62.8 13 St. Aloysius' College: 71.2 65.5 14 George Watson's College: 70.9 68.1 15 ...
Renfrewshire (/ ˈ r ɛ n f r uː ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər /) (Scots: Renfrewshire; Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Rinn Friù) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland.. The council area has the same name as the historic county of Renfrewshire, which had been abolished for local government purposes in 1975, but the modern council area only covers the central part of the historic county.
Logan was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, [3] and grew up in nearby Johnstone, [4] where she was educated at Johnstone High School. [5] She studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and graduated with the James Bridie gold medal in 1977. [6] [7]