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  1. Welcome to St Kentigern's Academy. See More. Online Parent Services. Parents Portal including iPayImpact'. (External site) Our Community. Information for parents. Our Learning. Student information. Calendar. What's On in School. Stakeholder Consultation - June 2024. LATEST NEWS | POSTED 06 June. Read More. Student Views on Demolition and Rebuild.

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  2. St. Kentigern's Academy is a Roman Catholic, comprehensive school in Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland. The school was built in 1973 and refurbished in 1995/6. An extensive refurbishment of the school was completed in September 2009.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · A 14-year-old boy named Hamdan Aslam died on school grounds at St Kentigerns Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian, on Tuesday. His family said he was bullied and put in a chokehold by another boy, while the school and police are investigating the circumstances of his death.

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  4. Jun 9, 2023 · Hamdan Aslam collapsed in the school playground on Tuesday and was taken to hospital but could not be saved. His family said he had a pre-existing heart condition that had never been detected and asked for privacy and respect.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · A 14-year-old boy died in hospital after an "isolated incident" at St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian. Police are investigating the full circumstances of his death and the school is providing emotional support to students and staff.

  6. www.stkentigernsacademy.westlothian.org.uk › article › 13892Welcome to St Kentigern's Academy

    Welcome to St Kentigern's Academy. About St Kentigern. Our School Values, Vision and Aims. The School Values Team has been raising awareness of the importance of core values within the school community recently. School Contact Details. How to find and contact the school. Religious Observance in a Catholic School.

  7. Our School. About St Kentigern. L ike all Catholic schools our school is dedicated to a saint - in this case St Kentigern. W e owe our knowledge of St Kentigern's life to French monks in the Abbey of Kelso who wrote an account for the Bishop of Glasgow in the twelfth century.