Scotus Academy

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Scotus Academy was a Catholic all-boys day school in Edinburgh. It was founded in 1953 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and closed in 1978. The building now forms part of Murrayfield Hospital.

School typeIndependent all-male primary to secondary school
MottoLatin: Decuit, Potuit, Ergo Fecit
(It was fitting; He was able; Therefore, he did it)
Established1953
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School typeIndependent all-male primary to secondary school
MottoLatin: Decuit, Potuit, Ergo Fecit
(It was fitting; He was able; Therefore, he did it)
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic (Congregation of Christian Brothers)
Established1953
Closed1978
RectorBr. T. Livingstone, CFC (1978)
LanguageEnglish
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Rectors

  1. Br. J. Solano Russell, CFC (1953 – February 1959)[1][2]
  2. Br. Patrick Kostka Ennis, CFC (April 1959 – 1962)[1]
  3. Br. Ignatius Baylor, CFC (1962 – February 1966)[1]
  4. Br. J. C. Ambrose, CFC (April 1966 – 1971)[1][2]
  5. Br. T. Livingstone, CFC (1971 – 1978)[1]

Notable faculty

Arthur Oldham, an English composer, was amongst its faculty.

References

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