Abstract

Holy Cross Academy provided an extra and necessary international dimension to Edinburgh's secondary school system for a period of sixty-two years, defending stoutly the Christo-Judaic cultural heritage of Europe. It came into being, against all the odds, in 1907; it ended its all too short life prematurely in 1969 when, under the dedicated headmastcrship of Hugh Toner, it looked well-set to enjoy a future which would have proved beyond doubt that it could have enjoyed the success and longevity of St. Aloysius College as Glasgow's pre-eminent Roman Catholic secondary school.

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