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Kilmarnock Academy AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Kilmarnock Academy Contents Consult list for detailed contents KA Log Books 1876 - 2003 KA Admission Registers 1887 - 1994 KA Attendance Registers 1949 - 1953 KA Leavers Registers 1911 - 1972 KA Summary Registers 1949 - 1952 KA Suspensions Register 1996 - 1997 KA Incidents Register 1996 - 1997 KA Registers of Staff and Lists of Teachers 1905 - 1989 KA Register of Evacuees 1939 - 1943 KA Commercial Course Registers 1925 - 1934 PR Pupil Record Cards 1908 - 2003 KA Pupil Progress Records 19 August 1992 - 5 December 2002 KA Student Examination Records c 1905 - 1919 BU School Bulletins 2007 - 2017 BU Pupil Bulletins 2007 - 2017 BU Staff bulletins 2007 - 2009 BU Prefect Information 2016 - 2017 KA, EV Prospectus and Choice Booklets 1902 - 2016 HA Kilmarnock Academy School Handbook 1983 - 2008 BU Kilmarnock Academy Staff Handbook 2007 - 2014 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Kilmarnock Academy Contents Consult list for detailed contents YB Yearbooks 1995 - 2016 GB, YB School Magazines 1908 - 2018 GB Gold Berry March 1908 - 2018 GB Kilmarnock Academy Gazette 1997 - 1999 GB Kilmarnock Academy News 1995 - 1998 GB, BU Kilmarnock Academy Newsletter Bulletin 1998 - 2018 EV Records relating to School Life including School prizegiving, School Concerts and Assemblies, School Sports Events, Trips, Visits, Charity Events, Radio and TV Programmes, School Calendar, Awards and Recognition, Alexander Fleming, School Buildings 1926 - 2017 EV School Prizegiving 1947 - 2017 EV School Concerts and Assemblies 1950 - 2017 EV, SP Sports Events 1926 - 2015 EV Pupil Trips 1993 - 2007 EV Visits to the School 2001 EV Charity Events 1999 - 2013 EV Radio and Television Programmes 2000 - 2005 EV School Calendar 1999 EV Awards and Recognition 2001 - 2008 MA, EV Celebration of life and achievement of Alexander Fleming 1961 - 2009 CE Centenary Celebration 1998 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Kilmarnock Academy Contents Consult list for detailed contents CE Organisation of Centenary Celebration 1998 - 1999 CE Centenary Celebration 1998 PH, EV Photographs and Images of Buildings 1910 - 2017 PH Photographs of Class Groups 1990 - 2015 PH Photographs of Kilmarnock Academy Clubs 1929 - 2002 PH, MA Photograph of Pupils and Former Pupils 1901 - 2013 PH Photographs of Shows and Events of Shows and Events 1995 - 2002 PH Photographs of Sports c 1922 - 2000 PH, MA Photographs of Staff c 1880 - 2013 PH Photographs of Pupil Trips c 1990 - 2000 NC, FP, KS Newspaper Cuttings and Leaflets 1895 - 2016 KA Records relating to the Sports Ground 1918 - 1968 KA, GB Kilmarnock Academy Literary and Debating Society 1901 - 1983 KA Kilmarnock Academy Literary and Debating Society Minutes 1901 - 1983 GB Kilmarnock Academy Literary and Debating Society Magazine 1901 KA Kilmarnock Academy Literary and Debating Society Syllabus 1937 - 1971 KA Former Pupils Club 1926 - 1953 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Kilmarnock Academy Contents Consult list for detailed contents KA Former Pupils Club Minutes 1926 - 1953 KA Former Pupils Club Syllabus 1951 - 1952 KA Former Pupils Club Finance 1949 - 1953 KA Kilmarnock Academy Hockey Club 1958 - 1984 KA Kilmarnock Academy Hockey Club Log Books 1958 - 1984 KA Kilmarnock Academy Concert Committee 1976 - 1989 KA Kilmarnock Academy Concert Committee Minutes 1976 - 1989 MA, KA, FP, CE Examples of Pupil Work 1908 - 2010 MA, KA History of the School 1848 - 2010 KA School Archive 1953 - 2009 KA Research 1953 - 2009 M0 School Mergers 2012 - 2017 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Kilmarnock Academy KA Log Books KA001 June 1876 - Log Book Volume One September 1905 KA035 January 1884 - Log Book September 1907 KA036 1899 - 1911 Addendum to Log Book giving particulars of grants, bursaries and scholarships KA002 October 1905 - June Log Book Volume Two 1920 KA003 December 1923 - Log Book Volume Three June 1948 Part of this record is closed until 2023 KA004 August 1948 - June Log Book Volume Four 1979 Part of this record is closed until 2054 KA004A August 1979 - June Log Book Volume Five 2003 Part of this record is closed until 2078 KA Admission Registers KA043 1887 - 1909 Admissions Register KA060 1906 - 1921 Junior School Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2021 KA044 1909 - 1952 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 KA046 1924 - 1938 Day School Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2038 KA047 1938 - 1943 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2048 KA048 1944 - 1946 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2046 KA049 1947 - 1949 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2049 KA050 1950 - 1952 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review 5 AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Admission Registers KA051 1953 Admissions Register This record is closed until 2053 KA052 1954 Admissions Register This record is closed until 2054 KA053 1955 - 1956 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2056 KA054 1957 - 1959 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2059 KA055 1959 - 1965 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2065 KA056 1965 - 1970 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2070 KA057 1970 - 1974 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2074 KA058 1974 - 1979 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2079 KA059 1979 - 1984 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2084 KA091 1984 - 1989 Admissions Register Part of this record is closed until 2089 KA Attendance Registers KA064 1949 - 1950 Primary 2 (B) and 2 (A) Attendance Register. Includes letters from parents Part of this record is closed until 2050 KA065 1949 - 1950 Primary 3 (B) and 3 (A) Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2050 KA066 1949 - 1950 Primary 3 (A) and 4 (B) Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2050 KA067 1949 - 1950 Primary 4 (B) and 5 (A) Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2050 KA068 1949 - 1950 Primary 5 Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2050 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review 6 AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Attendance Registers KA070 1950 - 1951 Primary 5 Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2051 KA071 1950 - 1951 Primary 6 (B) Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2051 KA072 1950 - 1951 Primary 6 (A) Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2051 KA073 1950 - 1951 Primary 7 Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2051 KA075 1951 - 1952 Primary School Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 KA076 1951 - 1952 Primary 7 Girls Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 KA077 1951 - 1952 Primary 7 Boys Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 KA078 1952 - 1953 Primary 7 Attendance Register Part of this record is closed until 2053 KA Leavers Registers KA079 1911 - 1916 Higher School Leavers Register KA080 1916 - 1920 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2020 KA061 1919 - 1926 Primary School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2026 KA081 1920 - 1924 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2024 KA082 1924 - 1926 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2026 KA083 1925 - 1928 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2028 KA062 1926 - 1937 Primary School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2037 Collection held by Ayrshire Archives at the Burns Monument Centre Archivist Note: References out of sequence due to 2018 catalogue review 7 AYRSHIRE ARCHIVES KA Leavers Registers KA084 1927 - 1929 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2029 KA085 1929 - 1932 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2032 KA086 1932 - 1934 Higher School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2034 KA087 1937 - 1947 Junior School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2047 KA088 1947 - 1953 Junior School Leavers Register Part of this record is closed until 2053 KA042 1966 - 1972 Analysis of School Leavers, September Part of this record is closed until 2072 KA Summary Registers KA063 1949 - 1950 Primary School Summary Register Part of this record is closed until 2050 KA069 1950 - 1951 Primary School Summary Register Part of this record is closed until 2051 KA074 1951 - 1952 Primary School Summary Register Part of this record is closed until 2052 KA Suspensions Register KA125 1996 - 1997 Suspensions Register Part of this record is closed until 2097 KA Incidents Register KA126 1996 - 1997 Incidents Register Part of this record is closed until 2097 KA Registers of Staff and Lists of Teachers KA127 1905 List of Kilmarnock Academy teachers from the school prospectus KA128 1933
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