Holy Cross Academy, Edinburgh’s Catholic senior
secondary school, closed in 1969 but hundreds of former pupils gathered for the
centenary reunion in 2007 which inspired this book.
The book also includes personal memoirs by eight former
pupils which throw vivid and sometimes critical light on the Holy Cross
experience.
Long-forgotten episodes uncovered by the author's research include:
- the purchase of the school site by stealth from an unwilling seller in 1907;
- the brief life of the Leith Education Authority (1919-21);
- the failure of Edinburgh's plans to evacuate all schoolchildren in 1939.
The story of Holy Cross Academy is also placed in the context of Scottish educational and social
history, in relation to landmarks such as the 1918 Education
Act under which most Catholic schools in Scotland were transferred to the local authorities,
the period of selective secondary education, and the move to comprehensive education which was one
of the factors leading to the school's closure. A chapter on 'Life After Holy Cross' offers many
examples of successful former pupils and assesses the school's contribution to raising the
educational and social profile of the Catholic community in Scotland. The school produced two British
Ambassadors, two Cardinals and many priests, teachers, doctors and lawyers as well as artists
Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Demarco, former Lord Mayor of London Sir Francis McWilliams and
businessman Sir Tom Farmer, among many other notable former pupils.
Among the topics examined in the book's chapters are:
- the character of Catholicism in a state school staffed by lay teachers;
- the place of women and girls in a co-educational Senior Secondary School;
- sport at a school which produced several well-known footballers but whose boys, like those in
all Edinburgh's senior secondary schools, played rugby from the age of 15;
- the Primary department, which in 1968 became a separate school, still carrying on the name and
wearing the badge of Holy Cross.
Author NORAH CARLIN taught history for many years at Middlesex University, London, and is the
author of The Causes of the English Civil War (Blackwell, 1999) and several articles on that
period.
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