Extensions were added in 1902 and 1912 (the latter intended as the first section to entirely replace the older buildings, but the project went uncompleted due to World War I).
[7][8][2] In 1989, Strathclyde Regional Council announced a plan for pupils from Stonelaw High School in the nearby town of Rutherglen – which at that time was within the boundaries of Glasgow – to leave their existing buildings (split over two separate sites) and move into the Queen's Park Secondary buildings at Toryglen,[9] while the Queen's Park pupils would be relocated to Adelphi Secondary School in the Gorbals district.
After several years as a derelict plot, a housing development was built on the site,[15] while its adjacent playing fields still have a recreational function as part of the Toryglen Regional Football Centre.
The Grange Road buildings were utilised as a filming location for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in 1968,[2] and the premises became a Teachers' Resource Centre[16] before suffering from an arson attack in the 1990s[2] and being demolished in 2006.
[3] The site is now occupied by the New Victoria Hospital (or more precisely one of its car parks),[1] the only surviving feature being the exterior fence and its stone gate posts.