Dingwall Academy - Faculties

Faculties

The school provides a range of subjects in the following departments:

Department Head of Department Subjects
Business and Computing Mrs Mackie Computing, Information Systems, Business Management, Administration, Accounting
C.D.T (Craft, Design & Technology) Mrs Kendall Woodwork, Metalwork, Graphic Design
Creative and Aesthetic Mrs Trimble Art and Design, Sculpture and Ceramics, Photography
Music Mrs MacLennan Music
English and RMPS Miss O'Boyle English, RMPS, Philosophy, Religious Studies
Health and Nutrition Mr MacIntosh Physical Education, Hospitality, Home Economics
Languages Mrs MacKintosh French, Gaelic, German, Spanish
Mathematics Mrs Raeburn Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
Sciences Mr McKay Physics, Chemistry, Biology, General Sciences
Social Sciences Mrs Reid History, Geography, Modern Studies
Pupil Support Mr Gaffney Social Education

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