The Glasgow Academy

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The Glasgow Academy
Image:TheGlasgowAcademyCrest.jpg
Motto Serva Fidem
Established 1845
Type Independent school
Headmaster Mr. Peter Brodie[1]
Founder Members of Free Church of Scotland[2]
Students 1200 approx
Location Colebrook Terrace,
Glasgow, Scotland
Colours Navy, Purple, Light Blue and White

                   

Charity Number SCO 15638
Website Official Website
This should not be confused with the Carling Academy Glasgow

Founded in 1845, The Glasgow Academy is the oldest fully independent school in Glasgow, Scotland.[3] It is located in the Kelvinbridge area and has approximately 1200 pupils, split between three preparatory schools and a senior school.[4]

The current Rector is Peter Brodie, who has held the position since 2005.

The school has just built a completely new Prep School which enjoys a unique riverside location with superb panoramic views over the River Kelvin. State-of-the-art whiteboards and wireless access throughout the building complement classrooms with bright natural light, break-out areas outside the classrooms, a spacious hall, library, conference room and roof terrace.[5] The former Prep School building is being refurbished to a high standard in order to improve the facilities of the Senior School and provide a superior environment for pupils at the top of the Prep School who will have their own dedicated area in it.

The school has a well established house system, which divides all pupils in the school into four different Houses, each represented by a School Colour:

  •      Arthur
  •      Fraser
  •      Morrison
  •      Temple

House assemblies are regularly held and pupils enter a wide range of activities competing in Houses. Activities include football, volleyball, debating and an annual House singing competition.

The school offers many sporting opportunities to its pupils ranging from the usual rugby union, field hockey, tennis and cricket to the more unusual shooting and curling.[6] The school also has a CCF, comprising Army, Navy and RAF sections.[7]

Contents

Senior Management Team

  • Rector - Mr. Peter Brodie[8]
  • Deputy Rector (Head of S1 - S2) - Mr. I.M. MacLeod[9]
  • Assistant Rector (Head of S3 - S4) - Dr. J. Andrews[10]
  • Assistant Rector (Head of S5 - S6) - Mr. A.L. Evans[11]
  • Head of Prep School - Mr. A. Brooke[12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Chambers, Don (1983). "Harper, Andrew (1844 - 1936)". Australian Dictionary of Biography (Online) 9. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp.200-202. Retrieved on 2008-03-04. 

External links

Coordinates: 55°52′33″N, 4°16′46″W