Millburn Academy
Millburn Academy is a six-year secondary school in Inverness, Scotland. It serves the portion of Inverness east of the River Ness along with rural areas to the south of the city's reach, with a catchment area that includes the primary schools of Crown, Daviot, Drakies, Inshes, Raigmore and Strathdearn. The school runs parallel to the 'Mill Burn' which was originally used for a Whisky distillery. The distillery is now gone and has been replaced by a chain hotel.
School badge
The school badge was designed by the former head of Art and Design at the school, the late James Cameron. It consists of:- A torch: the symbol of learning;
- A mill wheel and water which operated on the Mill Burn;
- An eagle, the symbol of St John and the school motto, "Strive to Achieve".
School building
The school also has a large grass playing field and a fourth generation astroturf multi-purpose pitch. The car parking facilities are available both adjacent to Diriebught Road and Victoria drive.
Rectors
- John Mathieson MA FRSGS 1961 - 1972
- William T Weatherspoon BSc Dip Ed 1972 - 1989
- GC Spence MA 1990 - 2007
- Delia Thornton MA 2007- 2011
- Gavin MacLean 2011–2018
- Johnny Croall 2018–2023
- Kerry Sinclair 2023-Present