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Banchory Academy regularly ranks amongst the top 25 state schools in Scotland, performing consistently well in SQA examinations. [1] In 2019, Banchory Academy was ranked as the highest performing state school in Aberdeenshire and the 12th highest performing state secondary school in Scotland, with 62% of Banchory Academy pupils obtaining at least 5 SCQF level 6 awards.
Banchory Academy is a state secondary school, with a school roll capacity of 900. [ 11 ] The Banchory Sports Village opened in 2019 within the Hill of Banchory development area, with a 25 m 6-lane swimming pool, gym and sports hall.
Banchory-Ternan East Parish Kirk 57°03′10″N 2°29′05″W / 57.052873°N 2.48484°W / 57.052873; -2.48484 ( Banchory-Ternan East Parish Category B
The following is a partial list of currently operating state schools in the unitary council areas of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Argyll and Bute, Clackmannanshire and Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, United Kingdom.
The training facility is a 38,000-square-foot facility with approximately 18,000 square feet of practice space in the gym area. [1] The practice area features four competition-style beams, three vault runways with various surfaces for landings, four sets of uneven bars and a floor exercise area. [5]
The club began as Aboyne RFC; but they moved to Banchory in 2011, when 4 new rugby pitches were built. [1] The Deeside name was then adopted to reflect the new catchment area. [2] The club installed new floodlights in 2014. [3] The club became a registered charity in February 2017. [4] They have the Scottish Charity Number: SCO47171. [5]
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