Irvine Royal Academy

Irvine Royal Academy is a six-year non-denominational secondary school in Kilwinning Road, Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland.

Irvine Royal Academy
Location
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KA12 8SJ

Scotland
Coordinates55.632308°N 4.676828°W / 55.632308; -4.676828
Information
Mottoet in fine causa triumphi
DenominationNon-denominational
Established1572 (1572)
School districtNorth Ayrshire
Local authorityNorth Ayrshire
School code8215138
HeadteacherLinzie Sloan[1]
GradesS1–S6
School roll855[1]
Colour(s)Blue
Sloganthe good cause triumphs in the end (Latin:et in
SportsFootball (Soccer), Rugby
MascotIrvine Lion
NicknameRoyal, The Royal
RivalGreenwood Academy
Feeder schoolsAnnick Primary School
Castlepark Primary School
John Galt Primary School
Loudoun-Montgomery Primary School
Woodlands Primary School
Websitehttp://www.irvineroyal.co.uk/

History

In 1572, King James VI provided funds to found the King's School of Irvine at Kirkgatehead. A new building was erected in 1816 and a Royal Charter granted in 1818 for the directorship of Irvine Royal Academy, which included the Earl of Eglinton, 11 councillors and all who subscribed £50 or more.

The school was taken over by a school board in 1872 as a result of the Education Act and a new building was erected. It opened on 27 December 1901. After fees for secondary pupils were abolished in 1927, the school roll rose and it became necessary to build an annexe on Kilwinning Road, on the academy's sports field, in 1932. The school's primary department was closed in 1952.

A replacement building, which became Ravenspark Academy, opened in August 1969. The old buildings remained open to serve pupils from Dreghorn and Kilwinning. In August 1992, the two academies were amalgamated into Irvine Royal Academy and in June 1993 the old school and its annexe were closed. The new Irvine Royal Academy was officially opened by Councillor Elliot Gray JP on 22 March 1994.

Modern Day

In recent years Irvine Royal has been known for being a partner school of the Glasgow University.

Notable former pupils

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References

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