St Mungo's High School

St Mungo's High School is a mixed, Roman Catholic, secondary school in Falkirk, Scotland.

St Mungo's High School
St Mungo's School Badge
Location
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FK2 7NE

Scotland
Information
TypeSecondary school
MottoLet Christ Shine Through You
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Saint Mungo
Established1953
Local authorityFalkirk Council
Educational authorityScottish Government
Head teacherP Holland
ChaplainFr. Martin, St Francis Xavier's Church
Secondary years taughtS1-S6
Enrollment1,230 students (2021-22)
CampusesFormer building (1953-2009), New building (2009-present)
Houses  Andrew
  Columba
  Ogilvie
  Margaret
  Kentigern
  Ninian[1]
Colour(s)  Dark Green
Accreditation
  • Microsoft Showcase School 2019
  • Digital Schools Award
Feeder schools
  • St Francis Xavier's
  • St Andrew’s
  • St Bernadette's
  • St Mary's
  • St Patrick’s
  • Sacred Heart
Websitewww.stmungoshighschool.co.uk
Last updated: 3 January 2023

As the only Catholic secondary school in Falkirk, St Mungo's attracts students from the entire council area and its six Catholic primary schools.[2] The new St Mungo's High School building was built on the former school's sports pitches, and opened in 2009.[3]

History

The school was named after St Mungo, founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow.

In 1953 the school was formally opened.[4] In 2009, the new school building opened on the former school's sport pitches after Ogilvie construction rebuilt three local schools including St Mungo's High School under Falkirk Council's second Public Private Partnership scheme costing £25.4m for the rebuild. The new school houses modern sporting and educational facilities whilst also being sustainable.[5]

Digital Accreditations

In 2016 the school became the first in Scotland to completely switch and integrate Office 365 into every school department which in turn gained the school their first Microsoft Showcase Award.[6]

In 2019 St Mungo's gained a further Microsoft Showcase Award.[7]

In 2019 nine local schools including St Mungo's High school were awarded a Digital Schools Award by Education Scotland. The award ceremony was held within St Mungo's in September 2019 where all the schools were officially presented the award.[8]

Feeder primaries

The school is secondary to 7 primary schools: St Francis Xaviers, St Joseph's, St Bernadette's, Sacred Heart, St Andrew's, St Patrick's and St Mary's.[9]

Football teams

In 2012 the boys' and girls' football teams won their respective Lloyds TSB Scottish Schools' Shields.[10]

Incidents

In 2013 Andrew Ferguson (17) posted violent and threatening messages about the school and its staff on Twitter. He was ordered to do community service.[11]

In February 2022, an examination of facts hearing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court found that Thomas Black, 73, had sexually assaulted four male pupils at the school while he was Head of Biology there between 1978 and 1995. Black was unable to undergo a criminal trial because of health issues, but was placed on the Sex Offenders' Register for five years.[12]

Notable former pupils

References


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