Nairn Academy

Nairn Academy
Nairn Academy
Motto Fac Et Spera
Established 1832
Type Comprehensive
Location Duncan Drive
Nairn
IV12 4RD
Scotland
Ages 11–18
Houses Cromarty, Beauly, Moray, Dornoch
Website http://nairnacademy.org.uk/welcome

Coordinates: 57°34′43″N 3°52′55″W / 57.5785°N 3.8820°W / 57.5785; -3.8820

Nairn Academy is a secondary education establishment situated in the town of Nairn, Scotland. The school currently has a roll of approximately 800 pupils. Until 1953, the school had been known as Rose’s Academical Institution, in honour of an early benefactor, Captain James Rose, RN. From 1953 onwards it has been known as Nairn Academy and was formerly housed in what is now Rosebank Primary School. By 1969, the school had grown to outstrip its former site and a new building was planned and subsequently erected at the western end of the town. The new school was first occupied in January, 1976, and was formally opened in June of that year.

The present school building was designed to be as flexible as possible to cope with change. Its lay-out, though unconventional, is purposeful and practical. The building is largely single-storey, and, in addition to normal classrooms, there are open-plan areas eg in English, Mathematics, Social Subjects, Special Education and in three of the practical departments – Art and Design, Technological Education and Home Economics. The Business Studies, Physical Education and Science departments have their own specialist facilities. There is also a Library which is staffed by a full-time Librarian. The school is very well equipped and is maintained to a high standard.

An extension was opened in August 1993 which provides specialized accommodation. Included in the area are toilet facilities for pupils with physical handicaps, a physiotherapy suite and teaching areas for pupils with severe or profound learning difficulties.

In October 2008 a new Support for Learning base was officially opened. This new build has been designed to allow the school to provide the highest quality of education to all pupils with support needs in the Nairnshire Area. This along with the development of the new Science/Library block ,completed in Winter 2009, is providing the school the ability to continue in its development as we strive for Excellence.

Nairn Academy has 4 associated Primary Schools including:

  • Auldearn Primary School
  • Cawdor Primary School
  • Millbank Primary School
  • Rosebank Primary School



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