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Ardrossan Academy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ardrossan Academy
Address
Map
Sorbie Road

,
KA22 8AR

Scotland
Coordinates55°38′41″N 4°47′59″W / 55.6447°N 4.7997°W / 55.6447; -4.7997
Information
TypeSecondary School
MottoAd Astra
(To the stars[1])
EstablishedOctober 1882; 141 years ago (1882-10)
Local authorityNorth Ayrshire
HeadteacherAnne Anderson[2]
YearsS1 to S6
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,050
HousesNevis, Lomond, Annick, Barra
Websitewww.ardrossanacademy.co.uk

Ardrossan Academy is a Scottish secondary school, opened in October 1882, serving Ardrossan, with pupils also coming from nearby Saltcoats, West Kilbride, Seamill, Fairlie, Largs and other areas.

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Notable alumni

Notable staff

References

  1. ^ "Mission Statement". Ardrossan Academy. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ "SLT Staff List". ardrossanacademy.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Head of NHS Change and Innovation Centre", Scottish Government, 11 April 2002.
  4. ^ "Tory political virgin carries party hopes on his broad shoulders", The Herald, 9 June 2001.
  5. ^ " William Hilton: Director of the Master Builders", The Guardian, 20 June 1999.
  6. ^ a b "North Ayrshire Council: Schools by region A-Z", The Scotsman, 22 April 2008.
  7. ^ C D Waterston; A Macmillan Shearer (July 2006). Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1783–2002: Part 1 (A–J) (PDF). ISBN 090219884X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2015 – via Royal Society of Edinburgh.
  8. ^ "Obituary: John Aitkenhead", The Independent, 21 August 1988.
  9. ^ "Morag Aitkenhead", The Daily Telegraph, 18 October 2007.

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