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Kilmarnock Academy

Kilmarnock Academy (Scottish Gaelic: Acadamaidh Chille Mheàrnaig), formerly Kilmarnock Burgh School, is a state-funded secondary school in Kilmarnock, Scotland, currently located on Sutherland Drive in the New Farm Loch area of the town.[4] The former original building in Elmbank Drive was erected in 1807. The school can be traced back to the 1630s when it was known as 'Kilmarnock Burgh School'.[5] The school's operations are overseen by East Ayrshire Council.

Kilmarnock Academy
Acadamaidh Chille Mheàrnaig
New school building which opened within the New Farm Loch area of the town in April 2018
Address
Sutherland Drive

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KA3 7DF

Coordinates55°36′32″N 4°29′35″W / 55.609°N 4.493°W / 55.609; -4.493Coordinates: 55°36′32″N 4°29′35″W / 55.609°N 4.493°W / 55.609; -4.493
Information
TypeState-funded secondary school
MottoAspire Together, Achieve Together
Establishedc. 1630; 393 years ago (1630) (as Kilmarnock Burgh School)
Local authorityEast Ayrshire Council
Head TeacherDavid Rose
(2015–present)
Staff148 Teaching and non-teaching [1]
GenderMixed
Age11 to 17
Enrolment1357[2][3]
HousesFleming, Burns, Orr, Wallace
Colour(s)  Maroon
  Gold
  White
  Blue
RivalHistorically James Hamilton Academy
PublicationThe Goldberry, 1888–1954, 2018 (special edition)
Affiliated schoolsJames Hamilton Primary School, Loanhead Primary School, Whatriggs Primary School, Onthank Primary School
BlogKilmarnock Academy Blog

Kilmarnock Academy is one of a few schools in the UK, and the only school in Scotland, to have educated several Nobel laureates: Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, and John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr, for his scientific research into nutrition and his work as the first Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Kilmarnock Academy thus matches Eton College in the number of Nobel laureate graduates.[6]

In 2022, it was ranked as the 233rd best performing state school in Scotland, an increase from 247th in the 2021 league table rankings.[7]

The current head teacher is David Rose who was appointed in June 2015 on an acting basis,[8] and was made permanent Head Teacher of Kilmarnock Academy (the newly formed school following merger with James Hamilton Academy) in April 2017.[9]

History and building complex

The former school campus located in Elmbank Drive closed in March 2018 following the merger of Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy to allow the creation of a new secondary school which is located within the new William McIllvaney Campus to allow educational provision to transfer to a newly constructed building located in the New Farm Loch area of the town which was home to the then existing James Hamilton Academy building.[6] The name Kilmarnock Academy was retained for the new secondary school, whilst the name James Hamilton was transferred to the new primary school and early childhood centre.[6] All pupils and staff transferred to the newly built building on Sutherland Drive between 17 and 18 April 2018.[6]

Elmbank Drive (1807–2018)

The school consists of four parts. The 'old building', a listed building in use since 1898 and part of the initial Kilmarnock Academy; the 'new building,' a larger building opened in 1967 and connected to the old building by a link corridor; the Technical Extension which opened in 1997 and is now where the schools computing and music departments are situated, and the P.E. building, where the Physical Education department is situated. This is also rented out to groups such as a Tae Kwon Do club and local football teams. Next to the school is the "Old Tech," formerly Kilmarnock Technical School, which opened in 1910 as part of the Academy. It is also listed, but is no longer part of the school; it was closed in 1997 due to a reduction in student numbers, caused by a restructuring of educational resources in the area. The building remained closed, and reopened in 2006 as luxury housing, due to its prime location directly next to the Dick Institute, the town's primary library and museum, and the centre of town.

It can trace its history back to the local burgh school founded in the 1630s and the first school to bear the name was established in 1807. In 1898 the school was moved to its current location and in the early 1900s the school acquired the Kilmarnock Technical School for its use. From 1945 it was a state co-educational grammar school. It became a comprehensive school in 1968 and fees were abolished for students attending Kilmarnock Academy in 1945 following World War II.[10] For the first time since opening, Kilmarnock Academy appointed its first woman Head Teacher, Carole Ford, who served in the position from 1997–2011.[10]

At one point, Kilmarnock Academy provided both primary and secondary education to Kilmarnock's school children. The school at one point was a fee-paying school until 1969 when it became a government funded state school.[11]

Throughout 1996–1998, the school roll was decreased by the educational authority to allow the commencement of a £2.5 programme of refurbishment work to bring the school up to an adequate standard for 21st century learning and teaching.

Sutherland Drive (2018–)

The William McIllvanney Campus, containing Kilmarnock Academy, James Hamilton Primary School and Early Childhood Centre and a Gaelic education unit, was handed over to East Ayrshire Council from Keir Construction on 30 March 2018.[6] The former Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy both closed their doors to pupils on Tuesday 27 March 2018 and officially closed on 29 March 2018 after staff had decanted both buildings of furniture and resources. The new Kilmarnock Academy opened to pupils on Wednesday 18 April 2018.[4]

Buildings

School structure

The former Kilmarnock Academy building is situated upon a hill in Elmbank Drive. Because of this, it is a dominant building in the Kilmarnock skyline. Following the move to a new site, the former Kilmarnock Academy closed and since its closure, it has been transformed and is now occupied by CentreStage, an arts academy operating in Ayrshire.

Until June 2015, the headteacher was Bryan Paterson, assisted by his Depute Headteachers G Kerr & E Walker.[12] Paterson assumed the role of headteacher in August 2011 after the retiral of Carole Ford. The Head Teacher, David Rose (2015–present) was employed on a temporary basis, but was given the post of Head Teacher at the new school which incorporated James Hamilton Academy. This investment of £45.303m for the new Kilmarnock campus, has been named William McIlvanney Campus. Work on the new 'super school' started in March 2016 and was handed over to East Ayrshire Council in March 2018.[citation needed]

Merger process (2013–2018)

 
Following closure, it was announced the old building of Kilmarnock Academy is home to Centrestage, a Kilmarnock-based performing arts charity

In 2013, East Ayrshire Council launched a consultation report on the future of the education provision at a number of primary and secondary schools in the Kilmarnock area, including James Hamilton Academy, New Farm Primary School, New Farm Early Childhood Centre and Silverwood Primary School.[13] This report put forward the case for educational provision at the schools coming to an end in term 2016/2017 (however, as of January 2017, this has run over time and projected now for 2018 completion), and the named educational establishments merge into one campus.[13] This would lead to the creation of a "superschool", merging James Hamilton Academy and Kilmarnock Academy together, as well as New Farm Primary, New Farm Early Childhood Centre and Silverwood Primary together.[14] In 2016, the decision was made to house these schools on the newly formed William Mcilvanney campus, named after the late William McIlvanney who was born in Kilmarnock and best-selling crime author. The secondary provision will remain as Kilmarnock Academy, whilst the primary provision is renamed as James Hamilton Primary and Early Childhood Centre.[15]

On 12 October 2016, Deputy First Minister of Scotland in his capacity of Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, John Swinney, visited the site of the construction for the new school where he laid the foundation stone for the new structure.[6] Pupils from each of the schools involved in the merger – Kilmarnock Academy, James Hamilton Academy, Silverwood Primary School and New Farm Primary School, choose items to bury in a time capsule underneath the structure of the new school.[6]

The new school campus was projected to open in March 2018.[6] In March 2018, it was announced by both East Ayrshire Council and Centrestage Communities Ltd. that as part of the Scottish Government Regenerational Grant Funding that the old Kilmarnock Academy building, which is listed, would be used as the new home for Kilmarnock-based charity CentreStage.[16] CentreStage moved from their former James Little Street premises, and opened on the Elmbank Drive site in August 2021.

Rectors/head teachers

 
Bryan Paterson, Head Teacher from 2011–2015, with businesswoman and former pupil Marie Macklin CBE

The following list is of rectors of Kilmarnock Academy.[17] In recent years, the term 'rector' has been phased out to introduce the title of 'head teacher'. Bryan Paterson held the post from August 2011 until June 2015, becoming head teacher at Trinity Academy, Edinburgh.[18]

Carole Ford was the first woman to serve as head teacher, from 1997–2011, and remains the only female to have taken up the position.[10]

The current head teacher is David Rose. He was responsible for the transition and merger of Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy at a new school campus.[8]

Rector

  • William Thomson (1808–1830)
  • Alexander Harkness (1830–1851)
  • William Taylor (1851–1852)
  • Alexander Smith (1852–1869)
  • George Younger (1869–1873)
  • George Smith (1873–1876)
  • Hugh Dickie (1876–1904)
  • David Murray (1904–1907)
  • Dr James Clark (1907–1926)
  • Alexander Cumming (1926–1938)
  • Robert McIntyre (1938–1964)
  • James Hislop OBE (1964–1977)
  • Frank Donnelly (1977–1997)

Head Teacher

  • Carole Ford (1997–2011)
  • Bryan Paterson (2011–2015)[18]
  • David Rose (2015–present)[8]

Notable former pupils

 
Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, attended Kilmarnock Academy

Kilmarnock Academy is one of the few schools in the world to have educated several Nobel laureates: Alexander Fleming and John Boyd Orr.[19]

Notable alumni

Grammar school

Church of Scotland clergy

A number of alumni are Church of Scotland ministers who have held high office or are otherwise well-known church figures:

References

  1. ^ https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/Resources/PDF/S/schools/school/KilmarnockAcademySchoolHandbook.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  3. ^ "School details". Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  4. ^ a b "William McIlvanney Campus – Opening Day Timings – Wednesday 18 April 2018" (PDF). Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "William McIlvanney Campus, Kilmarnock · East Ayrshire Council". www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Ayrshire schools ranked in 'gold standard' annual league table". 22 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Head Teacher Appointment". Kilmarnock Academy. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Among these bricks and mortarboards". HeraldScotland. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2011.
  13. ^ a b "CONSULTATION REPORT ON THE FUTURE EDUCATION PROVISION FOR PUPILS AT JAMES HAMILTON ACADEMY, KILMARNOCK ACADEMY, NEW FARM PRIMARY SCHOOL AND EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRE AND SILVERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL" (PDF). Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  14. ^ Robertson, Craig (25 April 2013). "Kilmarnock superschool plans underway". dailyrecord. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  15. ^ Rutherford, Colin (27 January 2016). "New Kilmarnock superschool campus to be named after William McIlvanney". dailyrecord. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  16. ^ Dunn, Ross (7 March 2019). "Centrestage take charge of Kilmarnock Academy building". Daily Record. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  18. ^ a b "Head Teacher Appointment". Kilmarnock Academy. 3 June 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2006.
  20. ^ "Kilmarnock Academy – News Archive". www.kilmarnockacademy.co.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  21. ^ "Do You Remember .... Ronnie Hamilton ?". killiefc.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  22. ^ a b c "Kilmarnock Academy ex-pupil is new Church of Scotland Moderator". Kilmarnock Standard. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  23. ^ "K.A. famous former pupils – index and Neil Dickson profile". Kilmarnockacademy.co.uk. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  24. ^ "Next moderator of Kirk announced". BBC News. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

External links

  • Kilmarnock Academy Masters and Former Pupils who died in World War 1 and 2.

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Kilmarnock Academy Scottish Gaelic Acadamaidh Chille Mhearnaig formerly Kilmarnock Burgh School is a state funded secondary school in Kilmarnock Scotland currently located on Sutherland Drive in the New Farm Loch area of the town 4 The former original building in Elmbank Drive was erected in 1807 The school can be traced back to the 1630s when it was known as Kilmarnock Burgh School 5 The school s operations are overseen by East Ayrshire Council Kilmarnock Academy Acadamaidh Chille MhearnaigNew school building which opened within the New Farm Loch area of the town in April 2018AddressSutherland DriveKilmarnock East Ayrshire KA3 7DFScotlandCoordinates55 36 32 N 4 29 35 W 55 609 N 4 493 W 55 609 4 493 Coordinates 55 36 32 N 4 29 35 W 55 609 N 4 493 W 55 609 4 493InformationTypeState funded secondary schoolMottoAspire Together Achieve TogetherEstablishedc 1630 393 years ago 1630 as Kilmarnock Burgh School Local authorityEast Ayrshire CouncilHead TeacherDavid Rose 2015 present Staff148 Teaching and non teaching 1 GenderMixedAge11 to 17Enrolment1357 2 3 HousesFleming Burns Orr WallaceColour s Maroon Gold White BlueRivalHistorically James Hamilton AcademyPublicationThe Goldberry 1888 1954 2018 special edition Affiliated schoolsJames Hamilton Primary School Loanhead Primary School Whatriggs Primary School Onthank Primary SchoolBlogKilmarnock Academy BlogKilmarnock Academy is one of a few schools in the UK and the only school in Scotland to have educated several Nobel laureates Alexander Fleming discoverer of penicillin and John Boyd Orr 1st Baron Boyd Orr for his scientific research into nutrition and his work as the first Director General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization FAO Kilmarnock Academy thus matches Eton College in the number of Nobel laureate graduates 6 In 2022 it was ranked as the 233rd best performing state school in Scotland an increase from 247th in the 2021 league table rankings 7 The current head teacher is David Rose who was appointed in June 2015 on an acting basis 8 and was made permanent Head Teacher of Kilmarnock Academy the newly formed school following merger with James Hamilton Academy in April 2017 9 Contents 1 History and building complex 1 1 Elmbank Drive 1807 2018 1 2 Sutherland Drive 2018 1 3 Buildings 2 School structure 3 Merger process 2013 2018 4 Rectors head teachers 4 1 Rector 4 2 Head Teacher 5 Notable former pupils 5 1 Notable alumni 5 2 Grammar school 5 3 Church of Scotland clergy 6 References 7 External linksHistory and building complex EditThe former school campus located in Elmbank Drive closed in March 2018 following the merger of Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy to allow the creation of a new secondary school which is located within the new William McIllvaney Campus to allow educational provision to transfer to a newly constructed building located in the New Farm Loch area of the town which was home to the then existing James Hamilton Academy building 6 The name Kilmarnock Academy was retained for the new secondary school whilst the name James Hamilton was transferred to the new primary school and early childhood centre 6 All pupils and staff transferred to the newly built building on Sutherland Drive between 17 and 18 April 2018 6 Elmbank Drive 1807 2018 Edit The school consists of four parts The old building a listed building in use since 1898 and part of the initial Kilmarnock Academy the new building a larger building opened in 1967 and connected to the old building by a link corridor the Technical Extension which opened in 1997 and is now where the schools computing and music departments are situated and the P E building where the Physical Education department is situated This is also rented out to groups such as a Tae Kwon Do club and local football teams Next to the school is the Old Tech formerly Kilmarnock Technical School which opened in 1910 as part of the Academy It is also listed but is no longer part of the school it was closed in 1997 due to a reduction in student numbers caused by a restructuring of educational resources in the area The building remained closed and reopened in 2006 as luxury housing due to its prime location directly next to the Dick Institute the town s primary library and museum and the centre of town It can trace its history back to the local burgh school founded in the 1630s and the first school to bear the name was established in 1807 In 1898 the school was moved to its current location and in the early 1900s the school acquired the Kilmarnock Technical School for its use From 1945 it was a state co educational grammar school It became a comprehensive school in 1968 and fees were abolished for students attending Kilmarnock Academy in 1945 following World War II 10 For the first time since opening Kilmarnock Academy appointed its first woman Head Teacher Carole Ford who served in the position from 1997 2011 10 At one point Kilmarnock Academy provided both primary and secondary education to Kilmarnock s school children The school at one point was a fee paying school until 1969 when it became a government funded state school 11 Throughout 1996 1998 the school roll was decreased by the educational authority to allow the commencement of a 2 5 programme of refurbishment work to bring the school up to an adequate standard for 21st century learning and teaching Sutherland Drive 2018 Edit The William McIllvanney Campus containing Kilmarnock Academy James Hamilton Primary School and Early Childhood Centre and a Gaelic education unit was handed over to East Ayrshire Council from Keir Construction on 30 March 2018 6 The former Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy both closed their doors to pupils on Tuesday 27 March 2018 and officially closed on 29 March 2018 after staff had decanted both buildings of furniture and resources The new Kilmarnock Academy opened to pupils on Wednesday 18 April 2018 4 Buildings Edit The former buildings of Kilmarnock Academy on Elmbank Drive The former James Hamilton Academy which was demolished to make way for the new school The old building of the former Kilmarnock Academy which dates back to the late 1800s The old Kilmarnock Academy technical building which opened in 1910 and closed in 1997School structure EditThe former Kilmarnock Academy building is situated upon a hill in Elmbank Drive Because of this it is a dominant building in the Kilmarnock skyline Following the move to a new site the former Kilmarnock Academy closed and since its closure it has been transformed and is now occupied by CentreStage an arts academy operating in Ayrshire Until June 2015 the headteacher was Bryan Paterson assisted by his Depute Headteachers G Kerr amp E Walker 12 Paterson assumed the role of headteacher in August 2011 after the retiral of Carole Ford The Head Teacher David Rose 2015 present was employed on a temporary basis but was given the post of Head Teacher at the new school which incorporated James Hamilton Academy This investment of 45 303m for the new Kilmarnock campus has been named William McIlvanney Campus Work on the new super school started in March 2016 and was handed over to East Ayrshire Council in March 2018 citation needed Merger process 2013 2018 EditFurther information James Hamilton Academy Following closure it was announced the old building of Kilmarnock Academy is home to Centrestage a Kilmarnock based performing arts charity In 2013 East Ayrshire Council launched a consultation report on the future of the education provision at a number of primary and secondary schools in the Kilmarnock area including James Hamilton Academy New Farm Primary School New Farm Early Childhood Centre and Silverwood Primary School 13 This report put forward the case for educational provision at the schools coming to an end in term 2016 2017 however as of January 2017 this has run over time and projected now for 2018 completion and the named educational establishments merge into one campus 13 This would lead to the creation of a superschool merging James Hamilton Academy and Kilmarnock Academy together as well as New Farm Primary New Farm Early Childhood Centre and Silverwood Primary together 14 In 2016 the decision was made to house these schools on the newly formed William Mcilvanney campus named after the late William McIlvanney who was born in Kilmarnock and best selling crime author The secondary provision will remain as Kilmarnock Academy whilst the primary provision is renamed as James Hamilton Primary and Early Childhood Centre 15 On 12 October 2016 Deputy First Minister of Scotland in his capacity of Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills John Swinney visited the site of the construction for the new school where he laid the foundation stone for the new structure 6 Pupils from each of the schools involved in the merger Kilmarnock Academy James Hamilton Academy Silverwood Primary School and New Farm Primary School choose items to bury in a time capsule underneath the structure of the new school 6 The new school campus was projected to open in March 2018 6 In March 2018 it was announced by both East Ayrshire Council and Centrestage Communities Ltd that as part of the Scottish Government Regenerational Grant Funding that the old Kilmarnock Academy building which is listed would be used as the new home for Kilmarnock based charity CentreStage 16 CentreStage moved from their former James Little Street premises and opened on the Elmbank Drive site in August 2021 Rectors head teachers Edit Bryan Paterson Head Teacher from 2011 2015 with businesswoman and former pupil Marie Macklin CBE The following list is of rectors of Kilmarnock Academy 17 In recent years the term rector has been phased out to introduce the title of head teacher Bryan Paterson held the post from August 2011 until June 2015 becoming head teacher at Trinity Academy Edinburgh 18 Carole Ford was the first woman to serve as head teacher from 1997 2011 and remains the only female to have taken up the position 10 The current head teacher is David Rose He was responsible for the transition and merger of Kilmarnock Academy and James Hamilton Academy at a new school campus 8 Rector Edit William Thomson 1808 1830 Alexander Harkness 1830 1851 William Taylor 1851 1852 Alexander Smith 1852 1869 George Younger 1869 1873 George Smith 1873 1876 Hugh Dickie 1876 1904 David Murray 1904 1907 Dr James Clark 1907 1926 Alexander Cumming 1926 1938 Robert McIntyre 1938 1964 James Hislop OBE 1964 1977 Frank Donnelly 1977 1997 Head Teacher Edit Carole Ford 1997 2011 Bryan Paterson 2011 2015 18 David Rose 2015 present 8 Notable former pupils Edit Alexander Fleming discoverer of penicillin attended Kilmarnock Academy See also Category People educated at Kilmarnock Academy Kilmarnock Academy is one of the few schools in the world to have educated several Nobel laureates Alexander Fleming and John Boyd Orr 19 Notable alumni Edit Rev Prof Hugh Anderson 1920 2003 theologian Air Vice Marshal Stuart Atha AOC since 2011 of No 1 Group RAF and Station Commander from 2006 08 of RAF Coningsby Craig Conway Scotland international footballer Bob Ellis born 1940 cricketer Nesbitt Gallacher born 1936 cricketer Bobby Hill 1938 2017 cricketer Air Chief Marshall Stephen Hillier Chief of the Air Staff 2016 Major General Sir Robert Murdoch Smith engineer archaeologist and diplomat Lorraine Fullbrook Campbell Conservative Member of Parliament South Ribble Lancashire Elected 2010 20 Ronnie Hamilton professional footballer 21 Hugh Whyte 1955 2009 Doctor and Scottish football goalkeeper who played for Hibernian and Dunfermline AthleticGrammar school Edit Rev James Barr Labour MP from 1935 to 1945 for Coatbridge and from 1924 to 1931 for Motherwell Rev Prof Matthew Black Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism from 1954 to 1978 at the University of St Andrews Robert Colquhoun artist Stewart Conn poet and playwright Sir David Cuthbertson physician Robert Dunsmuir George Forrest botanist and explorer Adam Ingram SNP MSP since 2011 for Carrick Cumnock and Doon Valley Jimmy Knapp General Secretary from 1990 to 2001 of the RMT and from 1983 to 1990 of the National Union of Railwaymen Sir James Learmonth CBE pioneer in nerve surgery Margaret McDowall swimmer William McIlvanney author Lt Gen Robert Menzies CB OBE Surgeon General to the Armed Forces from 2000 to 2002 William Muir orientalist Colin Rankin James Stevenson 1st Baron Stevenson businessman and politician Peter Sturrock Conservative MP from 1885 to 1886 for Kilmarnock Burghs Murray Tosh MBE Conservative MSP from 2003 to 2007 for the West of Scotland Hugh Watt 1848 1921 MP Marie Macklin CBE CEO of The KLIN Group and founder and executive chair of The HALO Urban RegenerationChurch of Scotland clergy Edit A number of alumni are Church of Scotland ministers who have held high office or are otherwise well known church figures Andrew McLellan CBE Moderator of the General Assembly 2000 also HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland 2002 to 2009 22 John D Miller Moderator of the General Assembly 2001 22 Bill Hewitt Moderator of the General Assembly 2009 22 John L Bell contemporary hymnwriter and speaker 23 Lorna Hood nee Mitchell Moderator of the General Assembly 2013 24 References Edit https www east ayrshire gov uk Resources PDF S schools school KilmarnockAcademySchoolHandbook pdf bare URL PDF Kilmarnock Academy East Ayrshire Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 9 May 2015 School details Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b William McIlvanney Campus Opening Day Timings Wednesday 18 April 2018 PDF Retrieved 30 May 2020 KA Web Kilmarnock Burgh School Archived from the original on 12 January 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b c d e f g h William McIlvanney Campus Kilmarnock East Ayrshire Council www east ayrshire gov uk Retrieved 30 May 2020 Ayrshire schools ranked in gold standard annual league table 22 June 2022 a b c Kilmarnock Academy main page Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 30 May 2020 Head Teacher Appointment Kilmarnock Academy 17 January 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b c KA Web History The Comprehensive Ideal Archived from the original on 12 January 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 Among these bricks and mortarboards HeraldScotland Retrieved 30 May 2020 Kilmarnock Academy Management Team Archived from the original on 28 September 2011 Retrieved 3 May 2011 a b CONSULTATION REPORT ON THE FUTURE EDUCATION PROVISION FOR PUPILS AT JAMES HAMILTON ACADEMY KILMARNOCK ACADEMY NEW FARM PRIMARY SCHOOL AND EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTRE AND SILVERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL PDF Retrieved 30 May 2020 Robertson Craig 25 April 2013 Kilmarnock superschool plans underway dailyrecord Retrieved 30 May 2020 Rutherford Colin 27 January 2016 New Kilmarnock superschool campus to be named after William McIlvanney dailyrecord Retrieved 30 May 2020 Dunn Ross 7 March 2019 Centrestage take charge of Kilmarnock Academy building Daily Record Retrieved 30 October 2022 Rectors of Kilmarnock Academy Archived from the original on 12 January 2017 Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b Head Teacher Appointment Kilmarnock Academy 3 June 2015 Retrieved 30 May 2020 Kilmarnock Academy Website Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2006 Kilmarnock Academy News Archive www kilmarnockacademy co uk Retrieved 9 August 2016 Do You Remember Ronnie Hamilton killiefc com Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b c Kilmarnock Academy ex pupil is new Church of Scotland Moderator Kilmarnock Standard Retrieved 22 January 2012 K A famous former pupils index and Neil Dickson profile Kilmarnockacademy co uk Retrieved 22 January 2012 Next moderator of Kirk announced BBC News 30 October 2012 Retrieved 30 May 2020 External links EditKilmarnock Academy s Website Kilmarnock Academy Masters and Former Pupils who died in World War 1 and 2 Kilmarnock Academy s page on Scottish Schools Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kilmarnock Academy amp oldid 1137514104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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