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History
of the school
The Kincorth Academy Coat of Arms includes several
symbols which represent various historical links.
The towers indicate the city of Aberdeen and the portcullis
is a link between Kincorth and Arbroath Abbey. Prior
to 1527 the lands, on which the Academy stands, belonged
to the Abbey of Arbroath.
In
1551 these lands passed into the hands of Thomas Menzies
of Pitfodels, Provost of Aberdeen. The colours of
the Menzies family are red and white and one of the
branches of this family has an eagle in its arms.
The significance of the eagle is further enhanced
by the fact that Kincorth stands on the most easterly
point of the Grampians, an area inhabited by the eagle.
The
name Seann Coirthe is the Gaelic form of Kincorth
Kincorth Academy
Kincorth Circle
Aberdeen
AB12 5NL
t: 01224 872 881
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e: enquiries@kincorth.aberdeen.sch.uk
Inspection Report
Published 24/06/2003
Inspection of Standards and Quality [HTML]
Inspection of Standards and Quality [PDF]
Follow Up Letter and
Report
Published 25/01/2005
Follow-Through
[HTML]
Follow-Through
[PDF]
Published 24/1/2006
Follow Through [HTML]
Follow Through [PDF]
Published 1/05/2007
Follow Through [HTML]
Follow Through [PDF]
IMPORTANT ADDRESSES
Corporate Director
of Neighbourhood Services (South)
Gordon McIntosh
Aberdeen City Council
Ground Floor
St. Nicholas House
Broad Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1BX
Tel: 522529
Head of Service - Neighbourhood
Service (South)
Graham Work
Aberdeen City Council
Ground Floor
St. Nicholas House
Broad Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1BX
Tel: 522202
Education Officer
Mrs Anne Kerr
St Nicholas House
ABERDEEN
Tel: 522814
City Councillors
Mr David Clyne (Lower Kincorth)
164 Gardner Drive
Kincorth
ABERDEEN
Tel: 873686
Mrs Katherine Deans (Loirston)
48 Dunlin Road
Cove Bay
ABERDEEN
Tel: 894866
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