Charleston Academy

Charleston Academy
Established 1978
Type Secondary school, state funded
Rector Chris O'Neill
Depute Rectors Gordon Stewart
Rona Macpherson
Helen Hunter
Parent Council Chair Kate Morris
Location Kinmylies
Inverness
IV3 8ET
Scotland
Coordinates: 57°16′52″N 4°09′07″W / 57.2812°N 4.1520°W / 57.2812; -4.1520
Local authority Highland Council
Staff 100, with 55 teachers
Students 760
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses Kishorn - Blue
Laggan - Red
Shiel - Green
Torridon - Purple
Colours Blue, White and Black
Pupil Support Andrea Gordon (Kishorn)
Tara Jaffrey (Laggan)
Geraldine Telford (Shiel)
Susan Ritson (Torridon)
Richard Smith (ASN)
Website www.charlestonacademy.co.uk

Charleston Academy (Gaelic:Àrd Sgoil Bhaile Theàrlaich) was established in 1978[1] and is located in the Kinmylies area of Inverness, Scotland. The present roll is 780 pupils. The catchment area includes Kinmylies, Muirtown, Leachkin and Clachnaharry in the west of Inverness, as well as the rural communities of Beauly, Kirkhill, Kiltarlity, Struy, Abriachan and Dochgarroch.

About

Charleston Academy opened in August 1978 on a new site to the west of Inverness. The school is part of the Charleston Academy Community Campus which consists of the school, its associated Community Centre, the Highland Football Academy and the Albert Roux Training Kitchen. As a former School of Ambition, extensive improvements to Physical Education provision have been made in recent years. The school has two Multi Use Games Areas (MUGA) and an all-weather, floodlit astroturf pitch. Since 2012 the school has been a SFA accredited School of Football.[2] In 2015 the Albert Roux Training Kitchen was officially opened within the school. This industrial, catering quality kitchen has been developed within the Home Economics department and will be used to provide vocational courses aligned to careers in the hospitality industry. Since 2010, Chez Albert Roux OBE has worked with the schools' Rector and Home Economics department [3] to establish such a facility in Inverness. The facility has been named in his honour.

Academic results

SQA Exam results at Charleston Academy have been described as very good.[4] In 2014 some of the best results ever were obtained by its students.[5] 55 pupils achieved three or more Highers (39.6% of the total) – the highest ever for the current Highers at Charleston Academy and significantly higher than the Scottish average. 21 pupils achieved five Highers at Grades A to C. 6 pupils received outstanding results, achieving five Highers at Grade A.

Partnerships

In 2014 the school partnered with the Wood Family Trust to offer the Youth Philanthropy Initiative as part of the core RMPS course. The schools' British Council International School Partnership with Lotsane Senior Secondary School in Botswana continues to develop. This involves reciprocal teacher exchanges as well as pupil exchanges.

Rectors

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Lyall, Ronald (June 2007). "Staff Departures" (pdf). Charleston News. Charleston Academy. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
  2. http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_football.cfm?page=3043
  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-22765581
  4. http://www.highland-news.co.uk/News/Pupils-praised-for-exam-results-06082014.htm
  5. http://www.charlestonacademy.co.uk/2014/08/excellent-sqa-results-at-charleston-academy/
  6. “Shinty News”. (28 October 2013) Charleston Academy. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  7. "Who is Karen Gillan?". BBC One. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  8. “Celtic Classic”. The Morning Call. mcall.com. Retrieved 23 February 2014.

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