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Established
  
1884

Staff
  
92

Headteacher
  
Paul Darroch

Number of students
  
994

Type
  
Secondary

Gender
  
Mixed

Phone
  
+44 1389 777000

Vale of Leven Academy

Location
  
Main Street Alexandria West Dunbartonshire G83 0BH Scotland

Local authority
  
West Dunbartonshire Council

Address
  
Main St, Alexandria G83 0BH, UK

Motto
  
1884 - 2010 Latin: Virtus Sola Nobilitas (Virtue is the only nobility) 2010 - Present: Achieving Together

Similar
  
Our Lady and Saint Patrick's, Dumbarton Academy, Clydebank High School, Vale of Leven District G, St Peter The Apostle H

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Vale of Leven Academy is a non-denominational secondary school in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The current school building, opened in June 2009, has a capacity for approximately 1,100 pupils.

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History

The school is situated in the south of Alexandria, on the border with Renton. The school site also includes St. Martin's RC Primary school. This site was first used in 1962 when the school relocated there from its previous location, approximately one mile north, the sandstone building which now houses Christie Park primary School. This building had been built in 1884 as the North Public School.

By the early 1970s the school had become overcrowded with many classes taking place in temporary huts. A new building or extension was opened in 1973, in the place of the tennis courts, adding 28 new classrooms along with a large gym hall, library and cafeteria.

In 1996 the school was used as a filming location for Scottish Television series Take the High Road, specifically for school scenes starring Gary Hollywood's character Dominic. Filming took place during school holidays and many pupils came in in uniform to act as extras.

In the early hours on Saturday, 22 June 2002 the 'New Building' (still called that 3 decades after being built) was set on fire, completely destroying the building and spreading debris up to three miles away. For the next seven years many lessons were taught in temporary portacabin.

In early 2008 building work started on a new school building, a public private partnership between West Dunbartonshire Council and Dutch company BAM. the school was finished in June 2009 and opened for the next school term that August.

Former head teachers

Previous head teachers include Alex Rannie (c. 1965–74), Tom Murray (1974 – c. 1980), Duncan Penny, Angus McDonald, Terry Lanagan and Catriona Robertson. The current head teacher is Paul Darroch who took over in 2016.

Senior Leadership Team

  • Mr David Fyfe - Senior Phase and Options & Fruin House
  • Mr Barry Wright - Junior Phase & Cameron House
  • Ms Alicia Tindal - Raising Attainment & Arden House
  • Mr Harry Moran - Pastoral Care and Pupil Support & Lennox House
  • Curriculum Leaders & their Departments

  • Mr Barry Wright - English & RMPS
  • Ms Aileen Drysdale - Mathematics
  • Mrs Fiona Palin - Science
  • Mr Derek Smith - Social Sciences
  • Mrs Morag Kean - Music
  • Mrs Julie O'Neill - Modern Languages
  • Mrs Lesley Lamond - Business Studies and Computing
  • Mr Thomas McCann - Art & Design
  • Ms Michelle Skelton - Technical
  • Mrs Sharon Wallace-Cooper - Home Economics
  • Mr Matt Hooper - Physical Education
  • Mr John Morrison - Support for Learning
  • Notable Students

    Sharleen Spiteri - singer-songwriter; guitarist; lead vocalist of the Scottish pop-rock band Texas

    David Currie - journalist and presenter of Sportscene on BBC Scotland

    Bobby Kerr - former football midfielder who captained Sunderland to victory in the 1973 FA Cup Final against Leeds United

    Ian McColl - Scottish football defender who played for Queen's Park, Rangers and the Scotland national team. After retiring as a player, he managed the Scotland national team and Sunderland

    Jack Brough - Current member of Scottish Youth Parliament, elected 2017 to represent West Dunbartonshire.

    References

    Vale of Leven Academy Wikipedia