Alloa Academy
Motto | Learning To Inspire |
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Established | 1959 |
Type | coeducational secondary |
Rector | Ebsworth |
Location |
Bowhouse Road Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1DN Scotland |
Staff | 76 |
Students | 800 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Bruce, Erskine and Schaw |
Colours | Maroon and white |
School Years | S1 to S6 |
Feeder schools | St.Johns, Sunnyside, Claremont, Park and St. Mungos |
Contact No | 01259 452311 |
Website | Alloa Academy website |
Alloa Academy is a six-year state-funded comprehensive school, serving the town of Alloa in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Its roll is over 800 pupils. It has three primary schools associated with it: Redwell, Sunnyside and Park. It also welcomes pupils from St Mungo's Primary. The school currently has 74 teaching staff. The pupil intake varies from a very middle class area to an area of severe deprivation.[1] The school moved location after Christmas 2008. The old building in the Claremont area of Alloa was built in 1959, opened by her majesty Queen Elizabeth II and demolished in 2010. The new school is adjacent to the Glassworks and is in view of the River Forth.
Motto
Traditionally the school motto has been "Circumspice" which translates from Latin into "Look About You". It is also from this motto that the Clackmannanshire county motto "Look Aboot Yet" originated. Since the school moved to its new location, the school changed its motto to "Learning to inspire this".
Pupils
Approximately 800 attend the school each year between the ages of approximately 11 to 18. The majority have attended one of the three primary schools in the catchment area; Redwell Primary, Sunnyside Primary and Park Primary. Some children may attend from St. Mungos as well.
Houses
Pupils are split up into three different houses each with their own guidance teacher who offers help, support and takes Social Education classes. The three houses are Bruce, Erskine and Schaw. In 2003 the house Abercrombie was removed and students in that house were placed in the three remaining houses. To each house there are two house captains, one male and one female. The house captains are elected through the whole of a particular house voting.
Notable former pupils
Notable former pupils include:[2]
- Dougie Brown, England and Scotland cricketer
- John Crawford Buchan, won the Victoria Cross during the Ludendorff offensive in March 1918
- Alan Cousin, footballer (Dundee)
- Steven Wardlaw, notable Accountant
- James Lennox Dawson, won the Victoria Cross at Loos in World War I
- Charles Forte, Baron Forte, founder of Trust House Forte hotel group
- William McEwan, brewer (uncle of George and Robert Younger) and Liberal politician
- Robert Younger, (younger brother of George) Lord Blanesborough, principal delegate at the World War I reparations committee
- Ali Boag, drummer of band machete 187
Robert Cameron, international athlete who finished 29th in World Cross Country Championships in Rome 1982, 48th in Gateshead 1983. Robert has competed international at all levels from schoolboy to full senior international on Road, Cross Country and Track Athletics.
References
Coordinates: 56°06′31″N 3°47′41″W / 56.108523°N 3.794682°W