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Dumbarton Academy
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Dumbarton Academy, Dumbarton.
Address
Crosslet Road

, ,
G82 2AJ

Scotland
Coordinates 55°56′49″N 4°33′32″W / 55.947°N 4.559°W / 55.947; -4.559
Information
Type Secondary school
Motto Fortitudo et Fidelitas
Local authority West Dunbartonshire
Head teacher Alison Boyles
Gender Mixed
Age 11 to 18
Enrollment 614
Houses

Founded in 1485, Dumbarton Academy is a mixed secondary school in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

Location

The school is situated near the railway off the B830 in the east of Dumbarton. St James Retail Park is on the opposite side of the North Clyde Line.

History

Dumbarton Academy, which was originally based in the tower of Dumbarton Parish Church, dates back to the 15th century. It moved to a rented room in a building in the High Street known as "Walker's Close" in 1761 and to a new purpose-built building on the west side of Church Street, close to the corner with the High Street, in 1789. After that building was also found to be inadequate, a new combined burgh hall and academy was erected in Church Street in 1866 designed by William Leiper. The academy then moved to a site formerly occupied by Braehead House in Townend Road in August 1914, before being converted into a comprehensive school and relocating to Crosslet Road in Hartfield in 1972.

Today

Today the school serves the catchment area of Dumbarton and currently has an enrollment of over 600 pupils. Alison Boyles is the head teacher.

The school received a positive report from the 2009 HMIE inspection.

The school currently operates a policy of inclusion with recent initiatives taken to increase the inclusion rate for less able pupils and decrease the rate of bullying in the school.

Notable teachers

  • Raymond Robertson, Conservative MP 1992-1997 for Aberdeen South

Notable alumni


  • John Hutcheson, New Zealand politician
  • Graeme Ramage, professional footballer
  • Professor John Rorke CBE, Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1980-88 at Heriot-Watt University
  • David Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood
  • Sir Jackie Stewart, racing driver who won three Formula One championships
  • William Strang, painter
  • Paul Smith, (1998 - 2003) who at the age of 14, founded a political party called the Scottish People's Workers Socialist party, which had a manifesto of republicanism, nuclear disarmament and the introduction of non-denominational schools in Scotland.
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