St Margaret's Academy in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland is a Catholic secondary school.
The school serves Broxburn, East Calder and the areas of Livingston: Eliburn, Deans, Howden, Craigshill, Dedridge, Ladywell, Livingston Village and Knightsridge. It opened officially in 1994 as the successor to Saint Mary's Academy in Bathgate and Our Lady's High School, Broxburn. In 1993 both schools, as two different entities, changed their name and uniform to Saint Margaret's. The school is set in the Howden area of Livingston in a prominent site near the town centre. There are plans to extend the school and the school roll will rise to over 1300 pupils. St Margaret's Academy received a very good Inspection report in 2008. The attainment of pupils and the school's ethos and leadership were highlighted. St Margaret's Academy is the high school attended by footballers Scott Arfield (Falkirk), Mark Burchill (Kilmarnock), Danny Wilson (Liverpool) and figure-skater John Alastair Kerr
The associated primary schools are St John Ogilvie Primary School in Deans , St Ninian's Primary in Broxburn and St Andrew's Primary in Livingston, St Paul's Primary, East Calder, St Nicholas' Primary, Broxburn and Holy Family Primary in Winchburgh.
The current headteacher is James Cameron.
St Margaret's introduced a House system in 2008. There are 3 Houses for First to Fourth Years, Sinclair, Columba and Aidan. There is a Senior House for Fifth and Sixth Years.