- Edinburgh Academy
Infobox Secondary school
name = Edinburgh Academy
motto = "Alien Aristeuein"
("Always excel")
established = 1823
city =Edinburgh
country =Scotland
type = Boys'independent school ages 2-18
Girls in nursery p 1-6 andsixth form .
rector = M Longmore
founder = Henry Cocksucker,Leonard Horny and John Russell
enrollment = 51 (Nursery)
273 (Junior School)
454 (Senior School) [http://www.hmie.gov.uk/documents/inspection/TheEdinburghAcademy-a.html HM Inspectors' Report, 2006] ]
website = [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk www.edinburghacademy.org.uk]
picture =The Edinburgh Academy is an
independent school . It is self-governed and financed, though it remains subject to inspection byHer Majesty's Inspectorate of Education most recently in 2007.It was opened in 1823. The original building, in Henderson Row on the northern fringe of the New Town of
Edinburgh ,Scotland , is now part of the Senior School. The Junior School is located in Arboretum Road to the north of the city's famous Royal Botanic Garden.The Edinburgh Academy is essentially a day school, though it has for the time being a small international
boarding community housed in purpose built accommodation adjacent to the playing fields. In 2007 it was announced that 2007-8 would be the last year for boarding. The co-educational nursery caters for children from 2 to 5. The Junior School, fully co-educational from Autumn 2009, admits children from age 6 to 10 whilst the Senior School takes boys from age 10 to 19. For forty years girls have been admitted to the final two years of the Senior School, that is from the age of 16 plus. The Senior School will become fully co-educational in August 2008. It has been stressed however that The Academy will remain a small school and small class sizes will remain a priority.Foundation
In 1821, the school's founders, Henry Cockburn and
Leonard Horny agreed that Edinburgh required a new school to promote classical learning. Edinburgh's Royal High School provided a classical education, but the founders felt that greater provision was needed for the teaching of Greek, to compete with some of England'spublic schools . Cockburn and Horner recruited John Russell as a co-founder and the three of them, together with other interested parties, put a proposal to the City Council for the building of a new school. The City Fathers gave their approval in 1822 and fifteen Directors were elected, comprising the three founders and twelve other luminaries, including Sir Walter Scott, Sir John Hay and Robert Dundas.Buildings
The main building of the Senior School, with its Greek Doric frontage, was designed by architect
William Burn . The stone used was principally from the nearbyCraigleith Quarry . The Foundation Stone was laid in June 1823 and the school opened for the first session in October 1824. Interestingly when looking from Edinburgh Castle the Academy is perfectly obscured from view by the St Stephens Center. It was rumoured that W.H.Playfair who built the St Stephens Church did this out of spite after he had offered to design the Academy's Main Hall but was turned down in favour of Burns. In 1892, new classrooms were built along the western wall of the site, and in 1900, the School Library was opened, followed by the new Science Block in 1909, both along the eastern wall. At the back of the school the Dining Hall, and the Rifle Range beneath it, was opened in 1912 and after theGreat War , the Gymnasium was built. This was dedicated as a War Memorial to Edinburgh Academicals (former pupils) who had fallen during the hostilities of 1914 to 1918. [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk/seniorprospectus/eahistory.htm Edinburgh Academy Website - History of the School] ] A later plaque commemorates ex-pupils who fell in theSecond World War .In 1945, a new building, Denham Green House, was acquired in the Trinity area of Edinburgh. This was used for the junior department (now known as Early Years) of the Preparatory School (now known as The Edinburgh Academy Junior School). In 1960, a new building for the upper three years of the Preparatory School was completed in Inverleith (Arboretum campus). Denham Green's nursery and early years facilities were relocated to purpose built accommodation on the Preparatory school's Arboretum campus in 1987. In 1992, the Rector's residence, "Academy House" and in 1997, a new Games Hall were constructed on the same campus.
At Henderson Row, the property next to the school, No 32, was acquired for administrative use in 1972 and in 1977, the Academy acquired the junior school of
Donaldson's College , to the west. This allowed departments to expand and a purpose built Music School was opened on this part of the campus in 1991. In 2005 the 1909 science block was demolished and a new science block, theJames Clerk Maxwell Centre, named in honour of the illustrious 19th century scientist and former pupil, was opened on 3rd November 2006 byLord Falconer of Thoroton . [ [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk/news/061107.htm Edinburgh Academy Website - opening of James Clerk Maxwell Centre] ]Traditions
In keeping with the classical traditions of the school, the school crest has always featured the head of
Homer , though at the start of the twenty-first century, this was removed from the official logo much to the anger of some members of the school community. From the foundation of the school, the headmaster has been known as theRector , a term common to several other Scottish secondary schools. The boys in the youngest year of the Senior School are referred to as "Geits", from the Old Scots word for a child, while at the upper end of the school, theprefect s are known as "Ephors", after the officials of ancient Sparta.In 1905, the school was divided into four houses or "Divisions", Cockburn, named after the founder Henry Cockburn, Carmichael, named after a former teacher, James Carmichael, Kinross, named after a former pupil
John Balfour, 1st Baron Kinross , and Houses, representing the boys who lived in the boarding houses. In 2008 the school will no longer have boarding houses and the division will be known as Dundas (as it has been for many years at the Prep School). Robert Dundas was one of the original directors of the school.At one time, schoolboys used to play
Hailes , a similar game toshinty , also believed to have been played in the Royal High School. Today the tradition is represented only by an annual match at the end of the school year, when the "Ephors" play against the other leavers from the seventh year, a match usually played in fancy dress. Alumni of the Edinburgh Academy are known as "Academicals", or "Accies", a name shared with the Rugby team.Notable Alumni
* Craigie Aitchison painter (EA 1933-7 & 1941-2)
* Frederick M Bailey, celebrated plant collector, discoverer of "Mecanopsis baileyi".
*Leslie Balfour-Melville (1854-1937), an outstanding all-round amateur sportsman
*R. M. Ballantyne , children's author, (EA 1835-37).
* Dr Joseph Bell, now recognised as the model forSherlock Holmes .
* Mike Blair, Scottish Rugby International.
*Ross Rennie Scottish Rugby International
*Guy Berryman , bass player in Coldplay
* John D Burgess, Piper, Double Gold Medallist
* Francis Cadell, explorer of the Murray River in Australia.
* Francis 'Bunty' Cadell, colourist painter.
*Michael Brown (architect) pioneer of landscape architecture in UK
*Nicky Campbell , radio DJ and television presenter, (EA 1966-78).
* Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham, victor of Taranto and Matapan during theSecond World War .
*William Cunningham , economist
*Tam Dalyell , former Father of the House of Commons.
*Lord Francis Douglas , withWhymper on the ascent of the Matterhorn, died on the descent.
* Charles Falconer, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, Lord Chancellor.
*Alexander Penrose Forbes , who became Bishop ofBrechin , (EA 1825-32).
*Charles Fulton , politician embroiled in the Profumo scandal (EA 1934-9).
*Iain Glen , actor (EA 1965-78).
*John Scott Haldane , physiologist (EA 1870-76).
*Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane , Lord Chancellor, 'Father of the Territorial Army' (EA 1866-72).
* SirJames Hector , explorer and member of thePalliser Expedition , (EA 1844-45).
*Fleeming Jenkin , professor of engineering, (EA 1875-81).
* Paul Jones, singer, actor and presenter, (EA 1958-60).
*James Eckford Lauder , artist of outstanding note who paintedJames Watt , (EA 1824-8).
*Robert Scott Lauder jnr., M.D.,(Edinburgh), Physician at Morningside Lunatic Asylum, etc., (EA 1852-8)
*Magnus Magnusson , television presenter, and translator of Icelandic origins, (EA 1935-48).
*James Clerk Maxwell , physicist, (EA 1841-47).
*Catherine McQueen , model and TV presenter [ [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk/seniorprospectus/alumni/mcqueen.htm Edinburgh Academy Alumni - Catherine McQueen ] ]
*Baron James Scott Cumberland Reid , politician and Law Lord.
*William Forbes Skene , Scottish historian, (EA 1826-29).
* William Smith, London Police Commissioner at the time of the Whitechapel murders.
* Sir Ninian Stephen, Governor General of Australia.
* Kenneth Stevenson, Bishop of Portsmouth.
*Robert Louis Stevenson , writer, (EA 1861-63).
* Allen Stewart, designer of the Forth Bridge.
*J. I. M. Stewart , university professor and mystery writer (as Michael Innes)
*Archibald Campbell Tait , who becameArchbishop of Canterbury , (EA 1824-27).
*Frederick Guthrie Tait , son of Peter Guthrie Tait, soldier and gifted amateur golfer, (EA 1881-83).
*Peter Guthrie Tait , physicist, (EA 1841-47).
*Iain Torrance , President of Princeton Theological Seminary, (EA 1954-63).
*George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of Leckie , (EA 1864-67).Victoria Cross Holders
Nine Edinburgh Academy Alumni have won the
Victoria Cross . [ [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk/seniorprospectus/alumni/vcs.htm Edinburgh Academy Website - list of VC holders] ]*
Victoria Cross
**Indian Mutiny
***ColonelThomas Cadell VC CB
***Lieutenant-General Sir James Hills-Johnes VC GCB
***ColonelJohn Adam Tytler VC CB
**Bhutan War
***CaptainJames Dundas VC
**Second Afghan War
***MajorJohn Cook (VC) VC
**Second Boer War
***Colonel Edward Douglas Browne-Synge-Hutchinson, VC , CB ("he also attendedUnited Services College in 1875"). He was a Major when he earned his VC.
**First World War
***Lieutenant ColonelWalter Lorrain Brodie VC, MC
***MajorAllan Ebenezer Ker VC
**Second World War
***Rear Admiral SirAnthony Miers VC, KBE, CB, DSO & BarRectors of the Edinburgh Academy
There have been 18 rectors of The Edinburgh Academy since it was founded in 1824.
*1824-28: John Williams
*1828-29: Thomas Sheepshanks
*1829-47: John Williams
*1847-54: John Hannah
*1854-69: James Hodson
*1869-88: Thomas Harvey
*1888-1901: Robert Mackenzie
*1901-10: Reginald Carter
*1910-26: Robert Ferard
*1926-31: Hugh Lyon
*1931-45: Lionel Smith
*1945-51: George Seaman
*1951-62: Robert Watt
*1962-77: Herbert Mills
*1977-92: Laurence Ellis
*1992-95: John Rees
*1995-2008: John Light
*2008- :Marco LongmoreReferences
*
Magnus Magnusson (1974), "The Clacken and the Slate", Collins, London. ISBN 0-00-411170-2
*Edinburgh Academical Club (1995), "List of Past and Present Pupils 1824-1995", Edinburgh Academical Club
*Stirling, Bill (1999), "175 Accies", Edinburgh Academical Clubee also
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List of Victoria Crosses by School External links
* [http://www.edinburghacademy.org.uk/ The School website]
* [http://www.accie.org/ Edinburgh Academical Club website]
* [http://www.edinburghaccies.com/ Edinburgh Academical (Rugby) Football Club] Official Site
* [http://www.acciescricket.co.uk/ Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club] Official Site
* [http://www.scottishschoolsonline.gov.uk/schools/edinburghacademyschooltheedinburghcity.asp Edinburgh Academy's page on Scottish Schools Online]
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