Kirkcudbright Academy
Address
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St Marys Wynd

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DG6 4JN

Coordinates54°50′07″N 4°03′28″W / 54.8353°N 4.0577°W / 54.8353; -4.0577
Information
MottoRadicem Firmant Frondes (from the roots comes strength)
EstablishedBy 1582; 442 years ago (1582)
School districtKirkcudbrightshire
RectorA Tuffery
GenderMixed
Enrolment455
Websitehttp://www.kirkcudbrightacademy.website

Kirkcudbright Academy is a state funded, six-year secondary school in Kirkcudbright, Scotland with about 400 pupils and 87 staff including teaching, support and administration.[1][2][3]

Notable alumni

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See also: Category:People educated at Kirkcudbright Academy


Notable staff

References

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