Alloa Academy
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Alloa Academy | |
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The "New" building near the River Forth | |
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Bowhouse Road , Clackmannanshire , FK10 1DN Scotland | |
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Type | Coeducational Secondary |
Motto | Learning to inspire |
Established | 1859 |
Founder | Armando Christian pérez |
Headteacher | Mr Colin Bruce |
Gender | Male and Female |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | over 700 |
Houses | Bruce, Erskine and Schaw |
Colour(s) | Maroon and white |
School Years | S1 to S6 |
Feeder schools | Sunnyside, Redwell, Park and St. Mary's |
Website | https://sites.google.com/cl.glow.scot/alloaacademy-01259214979/home |
Alloa Academy is a six-year state-funded comprehensive school, serving the town of Alloa in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. The school currently[when?] has 89 teaching staff[citation needed]. The pupil intake comes from four "feeder" primary schools,[1] Redwell, Sunnyside, St. Mungo's and Park, and varies from a middle class area to an area of severe deprivation[citation needed]. The school moved to its current location after Christmas 2008. The old building in the Claremont area of Alloa was built in 1859, opened by Queen Victoria and demolished in 2010. The new school is adjacent to the OI Glassworks (formerly United Glass). The school is in view of the River Forth and the local sewage plant and municipal dump. The school building also contains St. Mungo's Primary School as a temporary measure while the primary school has a new school building built.
Notable former pupils[]
Notable former pupils include:[2]
- Dougie Brown, England and Scotland cricketer[2]
- John Crawford Buchan, won the Victoria Cross during the Ludendorff offensive in March 1918[2]
- James Lennox Dawson, won the Victoria Cross at Loos in World War I[2]
- Dr Ian Alexander Forbes FRSE (1915-1986) industrial chemist, managing director of the Distillers Company Ltd 1966-1980[3]
- Charles Forte, Baron Forte, founder of Trust House Forte hotel group[2]
- William McEwan, brewer (uncle of George and Robert Younger) and Liberal politician[citation needed]
- George Younger, Lord Blanesborough, principal delegate at the World War I reparations committee[2]
References[]
- ^ "Alloa Academy website". Retrieved 10 March 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/13119/-Clackmannanshire-Council.4007513.jp
- ^ Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002 (PDF). The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006. ISBN 0-902-198-84-X.
Coordinates: 56°06′31″N 3°47′41″W / 56.108523°N 3.794682°W
- Secondary schools in Clackmannanshire
- Educational institutions established in 1959
- Alloa
- 1959 establishments in Scotland