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  1. St Mirin's Academy. Coordinates: 55.848°N 4.417°W. St Mirin's Academy was a Catholic senior secondary school for boys founded in 1922 in Paisley, Scotland, and which closed in 1976. The school was dedicated to St Mirin, the patron saint of the town and of the Diocese of Paisley.

    • Fortis et Fidelis, ("Brave and Faithful")
    • Roman Catholic
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  4. Show More (1) Description. Bronze Plaque in a substantial wooden frame. Inscription. Top of the Frame-IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE FORMER PUPILS/ OF SAINT MIRIN’S ACADEMY WHO /LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE/SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 -1945 Plaque- [names in 2 columns] Bottom of the Frame-REQUIESCANT IN PACE.

  5. 26. Jan. 2006 · My education continued at St. Mirin’s Academy, Paisley whence I travelled daily across the River Clyde by the Yoker Ferry. German bombers began attacks on shipping targets and on the Forth...

  6. Closed. 1976. Oversight. Diocese of Paisley. St Mirin's Academy was a Catholic senior secondary school for boys founded in 1922 in Paisley, Scotland, and which closed in 1976. The school was dedicated to St Mirin, the patron saint of the town and of the Diocese of Paisley.

  7. Catholic school in Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK. This page was last edited on 14 November 2023, at 17:07. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.