Millburn Academy Explained

Millburn Academy
Native Name:Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Acadamaidh Allt a' Mhuilinn
Motto:Strive to Achieve
Type:Secondary school, state funded
Head Label:Acting Rector
Head:Johnny Croall
Address:Diriebught Road
City:Inverness
Postcode:IV2 3QR
Country:Scotland
Local Authority:Highland
Staff:approx. 135 (70 teaching)
Enrolment:approx. 1130

Millburn Academy (Gaelic: Acadamaidh Allt a' Mhuilinn) is a six-year secondary school in Inverness, Scotland. It serves the portion of Inverness east of the River Ness along with rural areas to the south of the city's reach, with a catchment area that includes the primary schools of Crown, Daviot, Drakies, Inshes, Raigmore and Strathdearn. The school runs parallel to the 'Mill Burn' which was originally used for a Whisky distillery. The distillery is now gone and has been replaced by a chain hotel.

School badge

The school badge was designed by the former head of Art and Design at the school, the late James Cameron. It consists of:

School building

The original school building and school huts were replaced by the new school building in 2007. The new school was built through the Public Private Partnership Agreement for £26,000,000. The building consists of 3 floors. The ground floor is made up of the support for learning, guidance, physical education and technical departments as well as a large social area. There is also a canteen on the ground floor which serves hot and cold meals daily. A notable feature is the huge sports hall which is situated in the centre of the building. The first floor is made up of the business, history, geography, modern studies, religious education, mathematics, music and science departments. The spiral staircase in the main foyer leads up to another social area. The second and top floor is made up of the English, modern languages and art departments.

The school also has a large grass playing field and a fourth generation astroturf multi-purpose pitch. The car parking facilities are available both adjacent to Diriebught Road and Victoria drive.

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