Inverness Royal Academy

Inverness Royal Academy

Infobox_University
name =Inverness Royal Academy
motto ="Labore et Virtute"


established =1792
type =State Comprehensive
rector =John Considine M.A. (Hons), M.Ed.
staff =c. 120
students =c. 910
city =Inverness
state =Highland
country =United Kingdom

Inverness Royal Academy is a secondary school (comprehensive) located in the Culduthel area of Inverness, Highland, Scotland.

History

Founded in 1792, the school has been located at the following locations around the city.Academy Street (formarly New Street) 1792-1895Midmills building (currently of UHI-Inverness College) 1895 - 1979

Current building

The present building opened in 1977 and is now on the southern edge of the town. It is surrounded by extensive playing fields.

The main teaching block has three floors: subject classrooms and practical areas are grouped in departments. There are also a number of huts which have English classrooms, Physics labs, a Home Economics room as well as other less heavily used accommodation.

The Art Department is the only open plan area. Other specialist areas include Home Economics, Music, Sciences, Craft Design & Technology, Computing, and Business Education.

The PE accommodation includes a large games hall, a gymnasium and a dance studio. The school has extensive playing fields and also make use of other facilities elsewhere in the town.

The school has a tiered Theatre which seats 400 people and is fully equipped for stage productions.The school has literally hundreds of computers which are used throughout most subjects to help you learn. The school has a computer network throughout the school with a computer in every classroom and several computer labs. The school has many TV/VCRs, CD players and video cameras. The school has a language lab, a music keyboard lab and a video-conference room.

The school's Library is one of the best in Scotland with around 10,000 volumes, a number of computers and nearly 200 CD Roms available for use. The Library also gives access to a full range of on-line services including the Internet through the Librarian. Study facilities are available and there is a good Careers Library.

The building is accessible to everyone. There are ramps, adapted toilets and a lift so that wheelchair users can be part of the school. Highland Council also give the school some additional staffing to help us meet the needs of all children. A Learning Support Unit accommodates children with very severe physical problems.

Curriculum

The school curriculum is based on three distinct but interlinked sections. The S1/2 curriculum has many subjects; in S3/4 pupils study eight Standard grades while in S5/6 pupils study National Qualification courses at Higher and Intermediate levels with Advanced Highers available in S6.Our belief is that each pupil should have an opportunity to pursue his or her subject choice and chosen career free from discrimination of any kind.

Years 1 and 2

The subjects pupils first study in First Year combine to form a common course. This course provides a basis for later study and is also a period in which your pupils own capabilities and interests can be identified and assessed.

In Second Year a short course in Computer Awareness is taken by all pupils and a Modern Studies course is introduced. At the end of Second Year pupils choose eight subjects to study at Standard Grade.

Years 3 and 4

In Third and Fourth year you take 8 subjects. Most subject courses offered are two-year Standard Grade courses.At the end of Fourth Year all pupils are presented for National Qualifications Examinations in their Standard Grade subjects. Awards are made at various levels, reflecting performance throughout the course and in the final examinations:

*Credit awards : Grades 1 and 2
*General awards : Grades 3 and 4
*Foundation awards : Grades 5 and 6

*Course completed : Grade 7

These awards are recorded on the Scottish Qualifications Certificate issued by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.

Years 5 and 6

In general terms the curriculum in years 5 and 6 is designed to allow you to study a smaller range of subjects in depth. Pupils in Fifth Year take 5 courses at Higher or Intermediate level. In Sixth Year some pupils continue the same subject but at a more demanding level. Pupils who successfully complete their Higher Grade courses in Fifth Year may proceed to Advanced Higher in Sixth Year. Some may take up new Higher courses.

Extra curricular activities

Catchment area

The school is a six year comprehensive school serving an extensive area. The associated primary schools are Aldourie, Cauldeen, Farr, Foyers, Hilton, Holm, Lochardil and Stratherrick. Children living within our catchment area who attended St. Joseph's and Bishop Eden primaries also transfer there after Primary 7. Parents living outwith the catchment area can request that their children be placed there. At present around one hundred children live outwith the catchment and attend the academy.

School Board

The School Board provides a means for parental views to be taken into account in the management of the school; it improves communication between school and home and it is involved in establishing spending priorities. The full Board usually meets once per term although in addition, sub-groups may meet to discuss a specific topic.

The board comprises:

* Three parent representatives
* Two teacher representatives
* Two co-opted members (Sixth years)
* A clerk

Friends of Inverness Royal Academy (FIRA)

Inverness Royal Academy PTA (Parent Teacher Association) recently updated its name to Friends of Inverness Royal Academy and hope to offer an improved, revamped service to all pupils.

FIRA run many entertaining events throughout the school year to raise funds for various school needs.

Student representatives

Each year, staff and pupils elect prefects and a head boy and girl from the sixth year students. In 2006, for the first time in recent history, a vice head boy and vice head girl were elected. A number of prefects - usually approximately 25 - are also elected.

Notable alumni

*Sir Gordon Beveridge
*Professor Sue Black OBE
*James Gordon (Upper Canada politician)
*Hamish Gray
*G.W.S. Barrow
*James MacPherson
*Iain Gray

ee also

*Education in Scotland

References

* [http://www.invernessroyal.highland.sch.uk/ Inverness Royal Academy website]
* [http://www.invernessroyal.highland.sch.uk/docs/prospectus.pdf Prospectus]

External links

* [http://www.invernessroyal.highland.sch.uk/ Inverness Royal Academy website]
* [http://www.invernessroyal.highland.sch.uk/tour/index.html Virtual Tour]
* [http://www.invernessroyal.highland.sch.uk/docs/prospectus.pdf Prospectus]
* [http://local.google.co.uk/maps?q=iv2+6re On Google Maps]
* [http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/scottishschoolsonline/schools/invernessroyalacademyhighland.asp Inverness Royal Academy's page on Scottish Schools Online]


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