
Welcome to the Communication Faculty!
Ms Z Machen (Curriculum Leader)
Please use the navigation links to find information on our
English Department, Modern Languages Department and the Library.

Ms Z Machen (Curriculum Leader)
Please use the navigation links to find information on our
English Department, Modern Languages Department and the Library.
By the end of this week, each of our S1 pupils will have been issued with a copy of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel Kidnapped. Reading this novel will be the main focus of their learning in English this half term.
Why not join us? We shall keep you up to date with our journey through the book, and what we are learning. This week - the first couple of chapters, and our hero's great expectations...
Look out for after school reading groups on Kidnapped over the next few weeks. It would be great to hear your views...
D Swinney

Work for pupils who cannot access the school due to transport difficulties...
Pupils should be aware, that for many subjects, there are resources already available on this website which can assist in self-study...
read more...In addition to the material available on this website, pupils should be aware of the Past Paper search service for their subjects from the SQA.
Papers can be downloaded from the past few years (this includes marking schemes!).
To start your search, click here....
On Friday 15 October 2010, Knox Academy pupils competed in the 2010 Faculty Challenge.
The results and House Points awarded can be viewed below:
If you are unable to see the embedded file (such as reading this via the Website Update email) please click here.
Information below about an event run by East Lothian Council in partnership with Capability Scotland.
This is an Information Fair for young people with disabilities and their families about life after school:

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