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  2. Ayr Academy - Wikipedia

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    Ayr Academy's catchment area covers Newton-on-Ayr, Whitletts and the outlying villages of Coylton, Annbank, and Mossblown. Ayr Academy is one of the schools in South Ayrshire with high levels of economic deprivation and disadvantage, with more pupils attending Ayr Academy from deprived backgrounds than most other schools in the area. [3] [4]

  3. Category:People educated at Ayr Academy - Wikipedia

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  4. Mossblown - Wikipedia

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    Mossblown also has a primary school named Annbank Primary School, which accommodates pupils from Mossblown and Annbank. Annbank and Mossblown are in the catchment area for Ayr Academy. Other amenities in the village include a local pharmacy and a care home for the elderly called Templehouse Nursing Home.

  5. Wellington School, Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Wellington School is a private day school in Ayr, Scotland. The school was founded in 1836 as a school for girls, today the co-educational school provides both primary and secondary education between its Junior and Senior Schools for around 580 pupils between the ages of three and eighteen years. Wellington School generally draws its pupils ...

  6. Ayr Academy F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The academy did not enter the Scottish Cup, but there were close links with the Ayr Eglinton club, which was formed in 1875. From the Ayr Academy cricket side, the King brothers [4] played for Eglinton in the 1875–76 Scottish Cup, and of the XI which played against the Ayr Volunteers in the 1875–76 season, [5] two players (Sliman and Reid) played for Eglinton in the 1875–76 Cup, and ...

  7. John Murdoch (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    John Murdoch of Ayr was Robert Burns's most significant teacher or tutor and he was a friend of the Burnes family. He was born in 1747 and first taught Gilbert and Robert Burns in Alloway when he was only aged eighteen.

  8. Jim Sillars - Wikipedia

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    Sillars was born in Ayr, the son of Matthew, a railwayman, and Agnes Sillars (née Sproat), a carpet weaver. [2] He was educated at Newton Park School and Ayr Academy.After leaving school he worked as an apprentice plasterer, before following his father into working on the railways.

  9. Ayr - Wikipedia

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    Ayr Academy; Belmont Academy; Kyle Academy; Queen Margaret Academy (denominational) Prestwick Academy is located within the neighbouring town of Prestwick and provides education to pupils who are resident within Ayr but fall within its catchment area. [74] Mainholm Academy was a former secondary school located within Ayr and was closed due to ...