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  1. St Michael's Academy was a Roman Catholic secondary school in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The secondary school served the Roman Catholic community of the towns of Irvine and Kilwinning and the villages of Beith, Kilbirnie and Dalry, which make up the Garnock Valley.

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  3. Here at St Michael’s our mission is to develop personal fulfilment within all our pupils so that they continue their lives with determination, self-esteem, initiative and pride. We are aspiring to improve things for all of our children, our staff and the community and ensure that all children leave St Michael’s as prepared as they can ...

  4. In common with most other schools, St Michael's Academy has a three-year rolling school plan drawn up, in consultation with staff and designed to meet the aims outlined above. It includes effective learning and teaching as the key developments of 5-14 and Higher Still.

  5. St Michael's Academy. St Michael's Academy is a six-year denominational secondary school serving a widely dispersed catchment area of North Ayrshire, including the towns of Beith, Dalry, Irvine and Kilbirnie as well as Kilwinning and its surrounding rural areas.

  6. St Michael's Academy. "Eternal Values Never Perish". Winton Place KILWINNING KA13 6LJ. Tel No: 01294 551564 Fax No: 01294 552990. email: stmichaels@kilwinning.com. click through the links on the left for more information. Education in Kilwinning.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2019 · The picture of leading prizewinners : And the picture of the dux : St Michael's Academy Dux Medal awarded by Rev Mother General, CP, was won by Elizabeth Conlon and the special prize for social studies , presented by His Lordship, Bishop McGee, was won by Agnes Brusnahan. Special prize for the head girl, presented by Sister Pauline : Mary J Taylor.