The building lay empty for several years after the school's closure but has now been renovated and converted into affordable housing.
It was built in 1908 from red Dumfriesshire ashlar in a 17th-century domestic style, and the architect was Andrew Balfour.
[3] Glasgow City Council placed the building up for sale in 2006 after declaring it surplus.
[4] Glasgow Community Education Association (GCEA) made a bid to buy it with plans to open a private Islamic school.
"[7] The building was left unused until 2018 when it was purchased by Home Group, who worked closely with Glasgow City Council and Cathcart & District Housing Association to carry out a sympathetic restoration.