Greenock Academy

The Greenock Academy was a mixed non-denominational school in the west end of Greenock, Scotland, founded in 1855, originally independent, later a grammar school with a primary department, and finally a Comprehensive school only for ages eleven to eighteen. On 24 June 2011, Greenock Academy closed after a history spanning 156 years. Between 2012 and 2015, the school became the filming location of BBC One's school drama Waterloo Road.

The Greenock Academy
The Greenock Academy Building as 'Waterloo Road' in 2012
Address
Madeira Street

,
Renfrewshire
,
PA16 7XE

Scotland
Coordinates55.956°N 4.779°W / 55.956; -4.779
Information
TypeSecondary School (1855–2011)
Secondary and Primary School (1855–1976)
Motto'Hinc Vera Virtus'
('From This Place Comes True Worth')
Established1855
Closed2011
2015 (demolished)
Local authorityInverclyde
HeadteacherMoira McColl (2001-2011)
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Colour(s)Maroon / white    (Greenock Academy Colours)
Maroon And Yellow    (Waterloo Road)
Websitehttp://greenockacademy.inverclyde.sch.uk
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