Sinclair Academy

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Sinclair Academy is a secondary level school, in Winchburgh, West Lothian, Scotland. It is named after Margaret Sinclair, a social and trade union activist.[1] The school has a shared sports block with other local schools.[2]

History

Construction of the school began in 2020 following a new town expansion plan in Winchburgh.[1] The development was part of Winchburgh Schools Campus project (a combined cost of £60 million).[3] The school was built by Morrison Construction.[4]

In August 2023, the school received its first intake of its new pupils.[3][2] The school was officially opened in October 2023 by Leo Cushley Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh Diocese.[5] It was the 13th secondary school in West Lothian.[6] Dr Gerry Burns was the first headteacher of the school.[7] There has been a call to include some nearby Edinburgh students within the school's catchment area.[8]

In 2025, Anne-Marie Jess was appointed as the headteacher of the school.[9][10] In 2025, the school closed temporarily for a few days due to issues with its water supply (the other nearby schools were also affected).[11][12]

Arms

Coat of arms of Sinclair Academy
Notes
Arms were granted by the Lyon Court in 2026.[13]
Motto
Revela Domino Opera Tua

References

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