Saint Josephs' Academy

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St. Josephs' Academy building
Address
Grassyards Road

,
East Ayrshire
,
KA3 7SL

Scotland
Information
TypeState comprehensive
MottoFidelis – Justus – Prudens
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1955
HeadteacherJoseph Kane
Staff45.8FTE teaching staff (FTE)
GenderBoys and Girls
Age12 to 18 years
Enrolment648 pupils (2023)
HousesSt Mother Teresa
St Francis of Assisi
Blessed Carlo Acutis
Colour(s)  
SecondaryS1-S6
WebsiteBlog

Saint Josephs' Academy (Scottish Gaelic: Acadamaidh Naomh Iòsaph) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in New Farm Loch, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Whilst the school is located in Kilmarnock, it serves the entire Catholic secondary school aged population in East Ayrshire, with the school being the only Roman Catholic secondary school within the local authority area. This means for families in all areas of East Ayrshire, St. Joseph's Academy is a catchment Secondary school. A long-standing inter-authority arrangement sees a small number of primary seven pupils attending St. Xavier’s Primary School in Patna, transition to Queen Margaret Academy located in Ayr, South Ayrshire instead of Saint Josephs' Academy at the start of S1. [1]

The school is one of four Catholic secondary schools in the Diocese of Galloway, with the others being Queen Margaret Academy, Ayr, South Ayrshire, St Matthew's Academy, Saltcoats, North Ayrshire and St. Joseph's College, Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway.

In 2023, the school roll stood at 648 pupils, with an FTE allocation of 45.8FTE teaching staff. The school is supported by five priests from local parish communities.[2]

History

Formation and origins

St Joseph's Academy was founded in 1955 in its present location. Initially built on what was the outskirts of Kilmarnock at the time, the adjacent New Farm Loch estate eventually grew and enveloped the school. The original St Joseph's campus, opened in 1955, included a large playing field, comprising a red blaze hockey pitch, running tracks, and space for 4 grass football pitches.

Former head teachers include Mrs Shearer, Mr Cardle, Mr Davies and Mr Ward.

Closure of Cumnock campus

St. Conval's High School was later annexed with St. Joseph's in October 1998 and became known as St. Joseph's Cumnock Campus. In 2004 however St. Joseph's Cumnock Campus was shut down due to falling attendance, and the town's Catholic children now attend the new St. Joseph's Academy campus in Kilmarnock, which now serves the entire secondary Catholic population of East Ayrshire.

Rebuild

In the early 21st century, a programme was initiated by central government to upgrade secondary schools throughout the country using a mixture of public and private money. St Joseph's was one of the schools selected for demolition and reconstruction, along with nearby Grange Academy.

On 17 September 2008, the rebuilt St Joseph's was opened, including the new St Andrew's Primary - an amalgamation of the former feeder St Columba's and St Matthew's Primaries. The campus now houses St. Joseph's Academy, St. Andrew's Primary School and St. Andrew's Early Learning and Childcare Centre. In August 2023, Senior Phase pupils from Park School (ordinarily located at Grange Academy Campus) moved to St. Joseph's Campus on a trial basis.

The Campus has a full size synthetic football pitch and during the evenings and weekends is used by East Ayrshire Leisure, whereby local clubs, teams and groups can hire indoor and outdoor facilities.

The campus houses East Ayrshire Council's Learning Outdoors Support Team (LOST) and is the working base for all of East Ayrshire Council's educational psychologists.

The current head teacher, Joseph Kane, took up the post in February 2018.

Associated Primary schools

Currently, the school takes its pupils from the local Catholic primary schools, not just from Kilmarnock but the surrounding towns and villages. These schools are:

Alumni

See also

References

  1. "Standards and Quality Report" (PDF). Saint Josephs' Academy. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. "Standards and Quality Report" (PDF). Saint Josephs' Academy. Retrieved 4 November 2023.

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