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Private, coeducational school in Glasgow, Scotland
St. Roch's Secondary School | |
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Address | |
25 Rhymer Street Glasgow G21 2NF Scotland | |
Information | |
Type | Private, coeducational |
Motto | ALIOS ADIUVA ((Help Others)) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1928 |
Principal | Stephen Stone |
Enrollment | 583 (2009-10) |
Student to teacher ratio | 54.7 |
Website | www.st-rochs-sec.glasgow.sch.uk |
St. Roch's Secondary School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Royston, Glasgow. It is named for the Christian Saint Roch.
Notable alumni
- Willie Bain - Labour Member of Parliament for Glasgow North East
- Mo Johnston - Celtic, Rangers, Nantes, Scotland football player, first high-profile Catholic to play for Rangers post-World War II
- Stevie Chalmers - Celtic, Partick Thistle and Scotland - a member of the Lisbon Lions team that won the European Cup
References
External links
55°52′07″N 4°13′53″W / 55.86871°N 4.2315°W / 55.86871; -4.2315
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