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Culloden Academy ( gd, Acadamaidh Cùil Lodair) is a non-
denominational A religious denomination is a subgroup within a religion that operates under a common name and tradition among other activities. The term refers to the various Christian denominations (for example, Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and the many variet ...
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in Culloden,
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, Scotland. The present enrollment is 1,117 pupils. The catchment area includes Balloch, Croy, Smithton, Cradlehall and
Ardersier Ardersier ( gd, Àird nan Saor) is a small former fishing village in the Scottish Highlands on the Moray Firth near Fort George, between Inverness and Nairn. Its name may be an anglicisation of the Gaelic "Àird nan Saor", or "Headland of the j ...
in the east of Inverness.


About

Culloden Academy was established in 1979, in the former Inverness Royal Academy buildings on Midmills Road before moving to the present site in 1982. The new Culloden Academy buildings opened in August 1982, in the east of Inverness. The facilities in Culloden Academy include a fitness centre, a swimming pool and two athletic halls. It also serves as a community centre. In 2021, temporary classrooms were erected to ease overcrowding as the school was almost 200 pupils over its capacity. There are plans to further expand the school and to replace some of the buildings.


Aims

The stated aim of Culloden Academy is to "establish a caring, positive and enjoyable educational environment for all who participate in the life of our community school".


Rectors

* Mr. Derek McGinn 1979-2003 * Mr. Stephen Dowds 2003-2012 * Dr. James Vance 2012–2019 * Miss. Tracy Lomas 2019-2021 (Acting Head) * Dr. James Vance 2021 - Present


Roddy Stewart Memorial Award

An annual Excellence in Performance Arts competition is held in memory of the late Roddy Stewart, a former arts student, who died after being struck by a train in February 2008. Pupils from S4-S6 are invited to perform in the four major performing arts: music, dance, drama and prose.


1995 shotgun death

On 18 September 1995, fourteen-year-old Malcolm Williams, who was a fourth year pupil at the school, was killed by a ballistic wound from his father's (Dr Frank Williams) shotgun while at home. The gun and ammunition should have been locked away, according to legislation. There are no known witnesses to the claimed incident and his brother, Peter, was allegedly the first person to find him in the house. Despite the family's insistence that this was just a 'stupid, tragic accident', it remains unclear why Malcolm would point the loaded weapon at himself. The family further insisted that they do not think he was suicidal at the time. A bench with a commemorative plaque was erected in the school grounds.


References


External links


Highland Council's Culloden Academy Website
{{authority control Secondary schools in Inverness Educational institutions established in 1982 1982 establishments in Scotland