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St Mungo's Academy was founded by the Marist Brothers in 1858 at 96 Garngad Hill, [1] Glasgow to educate poor Catholic boys, largely Irish immigrants or their children. The school was named for the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, and had ambitions to create a Catholic professional class by educating the boys to secondary level and prepare them for university studies.
The school was named after St Mungo, founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow.. In 1949 the school was designed by Stirling County artitecht A, J, Smith and was built in the years 1952 and 1953 by Scottish Orlit Co Ltd. [4]
St Mungo's Academy is a Roman Catholic, co-educational, comprehensive, secondary school located in Bridgeton, Glasgow. Another church established by the saint himself was St Kentigern's Church of Lanark , founded shortly before his death, and which now stands in ruins.
St Aloysius' College, Glasgow; St Andrew's Secondary School, Glasgow; St Margaret Mary's Secondary School; St Mungo's Academy; St Paul's High School, Glasgow; St Roch's Secondary School; St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Glasgow
St Mungo's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish Church in the Townhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was built in 1841, with later work done on the church in 1877, and designed by George Goldie . It is situated on the corner of Parson Street and Glebe Street, east of St Mungo's Catholic Primary School and west of the Springburn Road .
St Mungo's College Medical School was set up in 1876 by the medical teachers of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, after the university had migrated westwards and set up the new Western Infirmary for clinical teaching. At first their students could not take the university examinations.
St Mungo's Academy – a secondary school completed in 1976 to replace the original campus in the Townhead district – and the Crownpoint Sports Centre [13] (home of the Shettleston Harriers athletics club) [14] and its playing fields are on the south side of the road, along with St Anne's RC Primary School and some modern apartment blocks.
The St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art is a museum of religion in Glasgow, Scotland.It has been described as the only public museum in the world devoted solely to this subject, [2] [3] although other notable museums of this kind are the State Museum of the History of Religion in St. Petersburg [4] and the Catharijneconvent in Utrecht.