Banchory Academy
Address
Schoolhill

, ,
AB31 5TQ

Scotland
Coordinates57°03′09″N 2°29′33″W / 57.052484°N 2.492575°W / 57.052484; -2.492575
Information
TypeSecondary school
MottoLatin: Ex intelligentia vires
(From understanding comes strength)
RectorJudith Wight
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment813
HousesKerloch, Lochton, Monearn, Ternan
Colour(s)Burgundy  
School yearsS1-S6
WebsiteBanchory Academy

Banchory Academy is a secondary school serving Banchory, Scotland and surroundings, including the neighbouring communities of Raemoir, Crathes, Strachan, Drumoak, Durris, Inchmarlo and Glassel. The current school roll is around 800 pupils.

Rector

Banchory Academy's current rector is Judith Wight. She is assisted by depute rectors Moira Paterson, Michelle Skellern and Gill Bruce.

Academic performance

Banchory Academy ranks amongst the top state schools in Scotland, performing consistently well in SQA examinations. As of 2019, Banchory Academy was the highest performing state school in Aberdeenshire and the 13th highest performing state secondary school in Scotland. 62% of Banchory Academy pupils obtain at least 5 SCQF level 6 awards.[1]

A consistently above average proportion of pupils remain at school for fifth and sixth year to take National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher courses.[2] The HM Inspectors of Education report in 2006 judged school accommodation as being 'weak', noting that it was insufficient for the rising school roll. All other school quality indicators were rated 'good', 'very good' or 'excellent'.[3]

Banchory Academy in the news

In 2008 turf lawn was laid in the sixth year common room.[4]

Notes

  1. McLaughlin, Mark. "Scottish school league tables 2019". The Times. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  2. "Learning & Teaching Scotland Banchory Academy S5 Exam Results 2007". Archived from the original on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2008.
  3. "HM Inspectors of Education Report, Banchory Academy, 2006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2008.
  4. "Pupils sent home after turf prank". BBC News Online. 13 May 2008.
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