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Notre Dame High School is a local, catchment based state funded secondary school for both girls and boys, located on Observatory Road in
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, Scotland. It was founded in 1897 as a fee paying school for girls. Notre Dame High was the last remaining single sex council school in Scotland until November 2019.


History

In 1894 Archbishop Eyre of Glasgow invited Mary Lescher and the Sisters of Notre Dame to come from the Mother House in
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to establish a community in Glasgow. The Notre Dame Training College was opened in 1893 at
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and began teaching in January 1895. In 1897 Notre Dame School was opened as a private secondary and
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, with a roll of 24 pupils, instructed by two teachers. By 1912, the number of pupils had risen to 193. Overcrowding led to proposals for a new building. This was designed by Thomas Cordiner in 1939, but due to the outbreak of war, construction was delayed, and the building opened in 1953. In 1987, the school was protected as a
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. At the same time as proposals to close the school were defeated. The former high school building and adjoining
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building and church were damaged in a fire on 12 June 2010. A stained glass window dedicated to the school's founder, Mary Lescher, was sold and is on permanent display in the
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. The single-sex entry criterion has been a controversial issue. Local parents campaigned for the school to become co-educational in the 1990s but the bid failed at Council committee level. In 2016, a new campaign group of local school parents (NDH4ALL) was established to ask
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to reconsider the single sex entry criteria and allow access to both girls and boys in the local catchment area. A public consultation on Notre Dame High's entry criteria was launched in March 2019 and ran for a period of 10 weeks. The consultation received a high level of publicity and engagement, with almost 5000 responses counted. Glasgow City Council also conducted three high profile public meetings during the consultation period. The meetings saw attendance in the hundreds with many pupils speaking of their experiences. Consultation results were released in August 2019 revealing that, of the three options proposed, co-education received the highest number of responses (45.7%). In November 2019 a consultation response report was published by Glasgow City Council Education Services in conjunction with
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. The report recommended that Notre Dame High become co-educational. A final vote on the recommendation by the Glasgow City Council City Administration Committee took place on 28 November 2019, with the committee unanimously voting to make the school co-educational. The Head Teacher is Mrs Rosemary Martin who succeeded Philomena McFadden in 2014.


Alumnae

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See also

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* List of post-war Category A listed buildings in Scotland


References


External links

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Notre Dame High School's page on Scottish Schools Online.
* http://www.ndh4all.net * https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/gc/ndhs/ {{authority control Educational institutions established in 1897 Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur schools Catholic secondary schools in Glasgow Girls' schools in Glasgow Category A listed buildings in Glasgow Listed schools in Scotland 1897 establishments in Scotland School buildings completed in 1953