Knox Academy
Knox Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in Haddington, Scotland
History
Knox Academy is the descendant of a medieval grammar school and was dedicated to John Knox at the end of the 19th century. The school insignia bears the legend: 1379, referring to the date the first iteration of the school was opened. In 2005 a major overhaul of the school was completed and the school was reopened by First Minister Jack Mcconnell
It is a non-denominational and co-educational school whose roll (at September 2004) was 937.
The current head teacher is Mrs. JB Craig.
Features
Knox Academy has an extensive campus and when major refurbishment and rebuild was completed around August 2005 provide a combination of new and remodelled facilities. New features include a Drama room and Seminar rooms as well as social areas for the pupils. All classrooms and the Library are connected to the Internet and Intranet. The school has extensive playing fields and new sports facilities featuring a full-size Games Hall and Gymnasium. The cluster primary schools are King's Meadow Primary School, St Mary's Roman Catholic Primary School in Haddington and Yester Primary School in Gifford. Pupils at East Linton Primary School may choose to transfer to Knox Academy. In addition, pupils from a range of other schools choose to be educated at Knox Academy.
Knox Academy offers a large range of extra-curricular activities, including the Combined Cadet Force (see below). Although pupils are not actively encouraged to join by the school itself, there is a number of dedicated cadets who keep this traditional organisation alive and offering a number of opportunities.
Cadet Force
Knox Academy is one of the few state schools (currently the only one in Scotland) to have a Combined Cadet Force, the Knox CCF.
Though over one-hundred years old, the Cadet Force at Knox Academy has a low profile in the school community, with only one of the current teaching staff holding a position within the organisation.
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