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  1. St Peter's Boys School was a Roman Catholic school in Stewartville Street, Partick, Scotland. It is no longer a school, having merged with Notre Dame Primary School in 2013. The building has been converted into a block of flats and the old playgrounds are residents' car parks. Notable pupils. Billy Connolly; Armando Iannucci; References

  2. Aug 10, 2023 · St Peter’s Boys School. Connolly attended primary school in Partick on Stewartville Street with him going to secondary school at St Gerard’s in Govan where he was the year above Lisbon Lion, Jim Craig. | Supplied

    • Declan Mcconville
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  3. Dec 1, 2018 · St Peter's Boys School, Partick. Sadly his old school on Stewartville Street was damaged in a fire last April but it is still standing and has been converted into flats.

    • Gregor Kyle
  4. Jun 23, 2020 · While there were certain boys and girls schools for example St. Peter’s Boys School, there was no rule in place meaning boys and girls had to be educated separately and most Glasgow schools admitted both boys and girls.

  5. Jun 15, 2022 · The Big Yin attended St Peter's Boys School. Photo: Ian MacNicol. Previous. 1 / 5. Next Page. Related topics: Scotland Schools Birmingham. What do the world’s best ever football manager, Scotland’s most famous comedian and the writer of The Thick Of It have in common – they all went to school in Glasgow.

    • Jamie Callaghan
  6. After the First World War the school became an annexe to the overcrowded St Peter's R.C. School, which had already been extended in 1912 at Chancellor Street, round the corner from St Peter's Church. The most famous former pupil of St Peter's is the comedian Billy Connolly.

  7. May 20, 2020 · Purpose-built ‘voluntary’ school: c. 1898 view of the newly-built large urban red sandstone St Peter’s Boys School, Glasgow, designed by James Cowan. Courtesy of HES, Archdiocesan Curial Office. In the voluntary era urban Catholic school architecture, adapted or new-built, differed from Victorian board schools.