The STEM Nation Award was developed by Education Scotland to celebrate, promote and build on effective practice in STEM Education. After a validation process of the submitted evidence, Kilmarnock Academy have been awarded of all five elements and are the first school in East Ayrshire to achieve the full award. Kilmarnock Academy were presented with the Award by Lorraine Ross, Education Scotland on Tuesday 20th February. The award is recognition of the wide range of STEM activity taking place within the school and will now open up doors of opportunity to international partnerships. Mr Rose, Head Teacher, commended the work of the Science Faculty and the wider school community, and thanked Mrs McAdam for driving and coordinating the submission to Education Scotland.
Welcome to our latest newsletter. This term’s value is Compassion and we have shown this throughout the past few months. From fundraising events to raising awareness of good causes, our fo…
Four of our S6 pupils have been working with Dr Susan Millar this year to gain a deeper understanding of a career in the medical field. Dr Millar has been on hand to offer support with applying to university for medicine and with advice on writing personal statements. She even came in to put our young people through their paces with interview preparation.
Pupils completed a CPR and defib awareness session, delivered by volunteers from St John Scotland, as a follow up to the installation of the school’s public access defibrillator.
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