I Survived Lawside R.C. Academy

I Survived Lawside R.C. Academy This page is for all of us ex-Lawsiders out there. A member of the Sisters held the position of vice-rector into the 1970s. Peters, St. Pauls and St.

Lawside was originally founded as an independent school for girls by the Sisters of Mercy in 1907, but soon began to admit boys. The school was operated on the same site as the convent, which was located on the lower slopes of the Dundee Law (the word means hill); hence the name of both convent and school. With the Education (Scotland) Act of 1918, the school chose to enter the state system as the

Act laid out certain guarantees for denominational schools which came under state control. Amongst the prerogatives that Lawside had were that the rector or vice-rector would come from the Sisters of Mercy should one be suitably qualified. Whilst non-denominational schools tended to provide only a weekly period of religious education, Catholic schools were permitted a period each day, something which Lawside maintained until the 1990s when this was reduced to 3x40 minute periods per week, then to 2x50 minute periods in 2005. A bonus particularly enjoyed by students until the late 1970s was that school began an hour later on days which were major religious feasts; this was to allow students to attend morning Mass in their respective parish churches. Until 1962 Lawside was both a primary and secondary school with many of its pupils attending only Lawside for the whole of their education. However, the primary intake of 1955 was to be the last and from 1962 the school catered only for secondary level students. As the school enrollment grew, the need arose for physical expansion of the facilities. However, the convent grounds were unsuitable, and so the "Annexe", a former primary school, was opened on Blackness Road. One bonus of being in the "Annexe" was that it was much closer to the centre of town than the main school, and so afforded greater opportunity for lunch time wanderings. Both wings of the school moved to a new campus just off Macalpine Road in the northern part of Dundee in 1966. As was traditiona,l the school was split into houses: St. Andrews, the patron saint of Scotland; each had a housemaster and housemistress. Until the introduction of comprehensive education in the 1970s, Lawside served as the only Catholic academy for many miles, with students travelling from places such as Perth, Forfar, Arbroath and northern Fife. Although Catholic in character, Lawside both attracted and welcomed students from other denominations. At any one time, it was estimated that 20% of the student body was not Catholic. The school badge was of an unusual design, resembling a three leafed clover, which represented the Holy Trinity. It consisted of the crossed keys of Saint Peter surmounted by a papal tiara. The letters "L.A." for Lawside Academy were found in the two lower circles, whilst the school motto "Laborare et Orare" ("to work and to pray") from the Order of St Benedict curved around the edge.

08/04/2025

Raymond Uphill-Wood is looking for pictures of the art dept. If you anything, please post in the comments.

Anyone play for Lawside FP in the 70s and have cuttings from when the team won the Gray Trophy?
31/01/2025

Anyone play for Lawside FP in the 70s and have cuttings from when the team won the Gray Trophy?

Recent tribute to Mr Freeman in The Courier...
13/01/2025

Recent tribute to Mr Freeman in The Courier...

He had held senior posts at two Edinburgh schools after teaching, lecturing and developing science projects in East Africa.

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19/05/2024

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Or Club Kingsize! 🤣
18/05/2024

Or Club Kingsize! 🤣

What did you call it?
19/02/2024

What did you call it?

Lawside rector Mr Freeman passed away earlier this month.RIP Mr Freeman!
22/12/2023

Lawside rector Mr Freeman passed away earlier this month.

RIP Mr Freeman!

Reverse advent calendar food bank donations for November. Such a great idea!!
05/11/2023

Reverse advent calendar food bank donations for November. Such a great idea!!

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