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'{{Infobox school |name= Prestwick Academy |image= |image size= 80px |rector= Shona Lauder | head_label = Headmaster | head = Calcott |type= State coeducational secondary school |location= Newdykes Road, [[Prestwick]] KA9 2LB, Scotland |coordinates= {{coord|55.5029|-4.6040|type:edu_region:GB|display=inline,title}} |established= c.1902 |motto= Per Vias Rectas |colours= S1-S4: black and blue, S5: black and silver, S6: black and gold |grades= S1 - S6 |enrollment= 1150 (approx) |teaching_staff= 90 (approx) |website= [http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schools/Prestwickacademy/ Prestwick Academy] }} '''Prestwick Academy''' is a [[State school#United Kingdom|state]] [[secondary school]] serving the area of [[Prestwick]], [[South Ayrshire]] in Scotland. The school is non-denominational and has a capacity of 1400. Its motto is ''Per Vias Rectas'', Latin for ''By Straight Paths''. == History == Prestwick Academy was opened in 1902 as a primary school, with one building, known as 'Block 1' after the school expanded. The building was extended in 1910 and 1913 to provide more classrooms as the town of Prestwick developed. At the time, all secondary school children in the area had to attend [[Ayr Academy]] for further education. The school went through major expansion to accommodate secondary pupils in the 1960s and more buildings were constructed with primary children being moved into block 7. For students in the 1950s, those wishing to take exams had to go to Ayr Academy. The school leaving age was raised to 15. To cope with this expansion, block 7 was taken over by the secondary school and primary students were moved to other schools. In 1972, Kingcase Primary was opened and Prestwick Academy's primary department was closed down. The school leaving age was raised to 16 which again caused overcrowding. Various huts in the school were replaced by the building of 5 new blocks between 1972 and 1974. The new buildings comprised; a new, single storey Science building (Block 6); an Art/Technical/Business Studies Building (Block 5); a new Maths/Home Economics/Modern Languages and Music building (Block 3) and Offices, Staffroom, Assembly Hall (Block 4) and two Gymnasia, a Games hall and Community Suite (Block 2). === New Prestwick Academy === As part of the [[Scottish Executive|Scottish Executive's]] [[Public-private partnership|Public-Private Partnership]] policy, it was announced that Prestwick Academy would be re-built. Prestwick and [[Belmont Academy]] are the only secondary schools in South Ayrshire being fully rebuilt, while [[Kyle Academy]] has also undergone renovation. Construction started in 2006 with Block 7 (Geography, Religious Studies, Behaviour Support and the Dining Hall) being demolished to make room for the new building. All of the new school, apart from the [[Physical education|PE]] facilities, opened for pupils in October 2008. The new Prestwick Academy is a modern, open-spaced building built on three floors. [[File:Prestwick Academy.JPG|250px|thumb|right|The new building the day before its opening to pupils]] All buildings of the old school have now been demolished and the construction of the new PE facilities is complete. The full school building — with the exception of the music recording studio — is now open{{When|date=June 2011}}. The construction of the new all weather pitches took place between August and December 2009. The construction of the new school, complete with full landscaping and the all weather pitches was officially completed at 10:00pm on 18 December 2009. ==Notable former pupils== {{See also|Category:People educated at Prestwick Academy}} * [[Peter Howson]] - internationally acclaimed artist. * [[Kevin McDonagh]] - internationally recognised android advocate,entrepreneur, Co-Founder and CEO at Novoda. * [[Laura Macdonald]] - Saxophonist, recording artist & former co-director [[National Youth Jazz Orchestra]]. * [[Ian Welsh]] - Chair of Borderline Theatre Company and the Scottish Advisory Committee of the Voluntary Sector National Training Organisation, a Board member of Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire, Kilmarnock College, the LIFE project in Drumchapel, the Space Place in Prestwick, and a Director of the Glaisnock House Trust. * [[Drew Galloway]] - professional wrestler who performs under the alias of 'Drew McIntyre'. * [[The MacDonald Brothers]] - recording artists & appeared on The X Factor * [[James Forrest (footballer born 1991)]] - First Team [[Celtic Football Club]] Player Simon Neil- Guitarist and lead vocalist of Biffy Clyro == External links == * [http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/schools/prestwickacademy/ Prestwick Academy] * [http://www.scottishschoolsonline.gov.uk/schools/prestwickacademysouthayrshire.asp Prestwick Academy's page on Scottish Schools Online] {{Secondary Schools of South Ayrshire}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2011}} [[Category:Secondary schools in South Ayrshire]]'
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