St Peter's Boys School, Stewartville St, Glasgow
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school in Stewartville Street,
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, Scotland. It is no longer a school, having merged with Notre Dame Primary School in 2013. The building has been converted into a block of flats and the old playgrounds are residents' car parks.


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