Dingwall Academy

Monday: 08:45 - 15:40
Tuesday: 08:45 - 15:40
Wednesday: 08:45 - 15:40
Thursday: 08:45 - 15:40
Friday: 08:45 - 15:40
Saturday: -
Sunday: -

About Dingwall Academy

Dingwall Academy is the largest secondary school in the Highlands of Scotland, with an enrolment of 1148 pupils as of August 2011. The Academy is situated in the centre of Dingwall and brings in pupils from Conon Bridge, Maryburgh, Muir of Ord, Strathpeffer, Evanton and the surrounding area. Dingwall Academy prides itself on its inclusive approach to all pupils with a Gaelic Unit and an Integrated Special Unit. There is a wide range of extra curricular activities and a large number of pupils are involved in raising money for charities, both local and national. The school's motto is the Latin "Salve Corona" which translates as "Hail the Crown"HistoryOriginally built in the 1930s many additions to the school were made throughout the years. In 2005 it was decided a new £28 million school should be built through the PPP agreement as the old building was falling into disrepair and incurred high maintenance costs. The new school building is situated outside the current school in the old sports field. Building began in mid-2005 and a completion date of May 2008 had been agreed on. Dingwall Academy was officially handed over to Highland Council on 20 May 2008, and opened to pupils on 9 June. The new school has a range of classrooms with specialist facilities and incorporates a number of state of the art community facilities such as a drama studio, all-weather pitches and a library which is used by both the school and the community. Dingwall Academy became the first school from the North of Scotland to win the Scottish School's Football Cup in 1994 beating Cardinal Newman 1-0 in the final at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

Dingwall Academy Description

Dingwall Academy is the largest secondary school in the Highlands of Scotland, with an enrolment of 1148 pupils as of August 2011. The Academy is situated in the centre of Dingwall and brings in pupils from Conon Bridge, Maryburgh, Muir of Ord, Strathpeffer, Evanton and the surrounding area. Dingwall Academy prides itself on its inclusive approach to all pupils with a Gaelic Unit and an Integrated Special Unit. There is a wide range of extra curricular activities and a large number of pupils are involved in raising money for charities, both local and national. The school's motto is the Latin "Salve Corona" which translates as "Hail the Crown"HistoryOriginally built in the 1930s many additions to the school were made throughout the years. In 2005 it was decided a new £28 million school should be built through the PPP agreement as the old building was falling into disrepair and incurred high maintenance costs. The new school building is situated outside the current school in the old sports field. Building began in mid-2005 and a completion date of May 2008 had been agreed on. Dingwall Academy was officially handed over to Highland Council on 20 May 2008, and opened to pupils on 9 June. The new school has a range of classrooms with specialist facilities and incorporates a number of state of the art community facilities such as a drama studio, all-weather pitches and a library which is used by both the school and the community. Dingwall Academy became the first school from the North of Scotland to win the Scottish School's Football Cup in 1994 beating Cardinal Newman 1-0 in the final at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

More about Dingwall Academy

Dingwall Academy is located at A862, Dingwall, IV15 9LT, IV15 9LT Dingwall
+441349869860
Monday: 08:45 - 15:40
Tuesday: 08:45 - 15:40
Wednesday: 08:45 - 15:40
Thursday: 08:45 - 15:40
Friday: 08:45 - 15:40
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
http://www.dingwallacademy.com/