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Kyle Academy is an 11–18
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Ayr Ayr ( ; ; , meaning "confluence of the River Àir"), is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. A former royal burgh, today it is the administrative centre of South Ayrshire Council, and the historic county town of Ayrshire. With ...
, serving the south east of Ayr in
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. It is the fourth largest secondary school in South Ayrshire, with 824 pupils enrolled at the school in 2023–2024. The school is the responsibility of
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, with current head teacher Mary Byrne assuming the daily responsibility of the schools affairs and direction. The school forms part of the Kyle Cluster, together with Forehill Primary School & Early Years Centre, Grammar Primary School & Early Years Centre and Wallacetown Early Years Centre. Kyle Academy ranked as the 33rd best state school in Scotland in 2017, and is regarded as one of the best performing secondary schools in South Ayrshire. By 2020, Kyle Academy had dropped in its ranks to the 59th best performing state school in Scotland, and in 2022 dropped further to 92nd.


History


Origins and establishment

Kyle Academy opened in 1979. and started with 120 first year pupils. it had an enrollment of 817 pupils, in 6 year groups. Its main feeder schools are Forehill Primary and Ayr Grammar Primary. The school building itself is situated next to the
River Ayr The River Ayr (pronounced like ''air'', ''Uisge Àir'' in Gaelic) is a river in Ayrshire, Scotland. At it is the longest river in the county. The river was held as sacred by pre-Christian cultures. The remains of several prehistoric sacrificial ...
, west of the A77 trunk road. Prior to becoming the site of Kyle Academy, the site was rural and farm land and at some period in its history the land was used for mining. In addition, there was also a dye works and fever hospital in the vicinity close to where Kyle Academy is now situated. Nearby, the Kyle Union poorhouse in Ayr was built in 1857–1860 on Holmston Road, with the first Governor and Matron being appointed in April 1860. The buildings provided accommodation for 150 inmates.


Buildings and accommodation

The accommodation provided for pupils attending Kyle Academy is described to be of "a good standard". The main curriculum learning and teaching areas are housed within the main three storey Classroom Block, which includes specialist provision for Science, Languages, Business Studies, Computing, Home Economics and Art. This section of the school building is linked by a corridor passing through the administration block to the Physical Education Block comprising a gymnasium and games hall. Technology across the school is described as "very good", with nine well-equipped computer suites, with two for usage by Design and Technology, two for Business Studies and two for Computing, one in Pupil Support, one for general use and an e-learning suite. All classrooms across the school have access to computing facilities and interactive boards within classrooms. Within the school grounds, there are two rugby pitches, two hockey pitches, two football pitches and a hard court which is used for netball.


Extension

As part of South Ayrshire's
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, an extension was constructed in 2007. The separate new annex holds a 300-seat, multimedia equipped assembly hall/theatre, e-learning suite and meeting rooms, shows can often be performed here.


Overview

Kyle Academy has a large staff consisting of a senior leadership team of one head teacher and three depute head teachers, 16 principal teachers (curriculum), four principal teachers of guidance, and one principal teacher of pupil support. The percentage of young people at Kyle Academy with a free school meals entitlement is 8.1%. Attendance is broadly in line with local South Ayrshire and national figures across Scotland. Exclusions of students at Kyle Academy are below local and national averages. It is part of the Kyle Cluster with associated schools, Grammar Primary School, Forehill Primary School & Early Years Centre and Wallacetown Early Years Centre. Kyle Academy was last inspected by Education Scotland in March 2013. The report was published in June 2013.


Performance

In 2017, Kyle Academy was ranked as the 33rd best state school in Scotland. Kyle Academy was one of two secondary schools in
South Ayrshire South Ayrshire (; , ) is one of thirty-two council areas of Scotland, covering the southern part of Ayrshire. It borders onto Dumfries and Galloway, East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire. South Ayrshire had an estimated population in 2021 of 112,45 ...
to rank within the top 50 –
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Troon Troon (Scottish Gaelic: ''An Truthail'') is a town and sea port in South Ayrshire, situated on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland, about north of Ayr and northwest of Glasgow Prestwick Airport. Troon has a port with ferry and freight serv ...
was ranked at 38. Progress in secondary schools in Scotland is measured using national benchmarking measures from
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and is based on information related to school leavers rather than year groups. The results achieved by pupils in Kyle Academy are compared to the results of a virtual comparator used across Scotland. A virtual comparator is determined by the
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who is responsible for selecting at random 10 pupils from across Scotland with similar characteristics to pupils. This is done for every pupil in S4 to S6 in Kyle Academy. This enables a fair comparison with pupils of similar needs and backgrounds from across Scotland. A high degree of children in Kyle Academy make very good progress from prior levels of attainment in literacy and numeracy. Almost all children at Kyle Academy leave the school with qualifications in both literacy and numeracy. The percentage of children leaving school who have achieved awards in both literacy and numeracy continues to be significantly greater than the virtual comparator and the national figure used to compare performance at Kyle Academy.


Attainment

The following tables are indicative of the schools performance both overtime in attainment, as well as attainment in the core subjects of literacy and numeracy from 2019. A virtual comparator is used against school data, and is determined by the Scottish Government who select 10 pupils at random from other secondary schools across Scotland with similar characteristics to pupils attending the school.


Literacy and numeracy


Attainment over time


Notable former pupils

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, politician * Ryan Stevenson, footballer


References


External links

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2012 archive Kyle Academy's page
on Scottish Schools Online
Kyle Academy
on South Ayrshire Council website
archive of 2004 Kyle Academy Inspection Report
by HM Inspectorate of Education {{authority control Secondary schools in South Ayrshire Schools in Ayr 1979 establishments in Scotland Educational institutions established in 1979