Peterhead Academy

Peterhead Academy is a six-year Comprehensive Community School in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is operated by Aberdeenshire Council.

Peterhead Academy
Address
Prince Street
Peterhead

,
AB42 1SY

Scotland
Coordinates57.524789°N 2.013193°W / 57.524789; -2.013193
Information
TypeState comprehensive
MottoA House Built On A Rock
Local authorityAberdeenshire Council
Head TeacherShona Sellers
Staff91 FTE (at September 2015)
Secondary years taughtS1-S6
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,130 (at September 2015)[1]
Houses6
Colour(s)Black, White and Maroon
              
Websitehttp://www.peterheadacademy.aberdeenshire.sch.uk

History

The original building of Peterhead academy Was built in 1846 and was originally a boys only school The South-east (Modern Languages) wing was built in 1961 with further building in the 1970s taking the school to its current form. The newer area of the academy that is connected to the peterhead leisure centre used to be Peterhead’s very own train station.

Peterhead Academy houses around 1,300 pupils. The Academy is split up into six houses: Arbuthnot, Buchan, Craigewan, Grange, Marischal and Slains. Each house is a different colour with Arbuthnot green, Buchan red, Craigewan yellow, Grange purple, Marischal blue and Slains Turquoise. At one point there used to be eight houses: the six previously mentioned, plus Ugie and Ravenscraig. The Academy's motto is "Domus Super Petram Aedificata" (A House Built on a Rock).[2] The Academy is Scotland's largest school at over 22,920 square metres in terms of gross internal floor area.[3]

Community School Network

In addition to Peterhead Academy, the Peterhead Community School Network consists of Anna Ritchie School, Boddam School, Buchanhaven Primary School, Burnhaven School, Clerkhill School, Dales Park School, Longhaven School, Meethill School, Peterhead Central School, Port Erroll School and St Fergus School.[4]

Former pupils

  • George Mackenzie Dunnet CBE FRSE FIN FRSA (1928–1995), ornithologist and ecologist
  • Alexander Charles Farquharson (1864-1961), Member of Parliament (1918-1922), doctor, barrister and soldier
  • Flora Garry (1900-2000), poet
  • Stuart MacLeod (1980- ), magician
  • Frederick Martin (1882-1950), Member of Parliament (1922-1924)
  • Connor McLennan, (1999- ), professional footballer
  • John Sampson (1955- ), multi-instrumental musician, actor
  • Liam Ritchie (2004- ), local tactical dirty protester in toilets cause many tactical wars with dirty things

Lennon cumming 2006 biggest drug dealer in peterhead academy get @ him for broon nd flake

Adam mckenzie(2004) v reuben mutch(2006) at bus park first day we are back at school Edited by the legendary Bruce Buchan

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gollark: Idea: a monad tutorial esolang.
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gollark: The C interpreter would then run a Python interpreter to run the existing WHYJIT compiler.
gollark: Brilliant idea: make the WHY compiler produce a Haskell program which runs a Python program which then runs a C interpreter.

References

  1. "Peterhead Academy Handbook 2012-13" (PDF). Peterhead Academy. 2012.
  2. "School website".
  3. "School statistics".
  4. "Peterhead Community School Network". Aberdeenshire Council. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
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