Innovation at KA
Our mission is to equip young people with the skills to become problem solvers, collaborators and creators, ready to tackle real world challenges.
Scotland’s School of Innovation
In September 2019, Kelvinside Academy launched Scotland’s School of Innovation, the first of its kind in the UK. Inspired by an architecture studio model, learning at the school focuses on real-world challenges and collaborative problem-solving rather than traditional exams.
All of Kelvinside Academy pupils – from J1-S6 – can benefit from this innovative approach, pushing the boundaries of conventional education to foster creativity and critical thinking.
Industry Partnerships
Based on the architectural studio model it will be geared around multidisciplinary, collaborative projects. Partnerships will be formed with Scottish Industry and Academia so that young people can gain insight, experience and teaching direct from industry.
To discuss a partnership with our Innovation School, please email David Sassorini, Director of Educational Technology and Innovation at david.sassorini@kelvinside.org.
Peak Scientific
Peak Scientific is a dynamic, fast growing company who specialise in laboratory gas generators for applications such as oil and gas analysis, environmental testing and pharmaceutical research. Since its formation Peak design engineers have been working hard to provide alternative gas solutions for laboratory and industrial applications. These innovative designs and Peak’s unrivalled customer care are just some of the elements that have contributed towards Peak’s success. However, more than anything, it is the innovation and the skills of their people that drive global success. Established in the UK in 1997 near Glasgow, Peak Scientific boasts a significant local presence on every continent; including major operations in North America, China and India.
Balfour Beattie
Balfour Beatty were our build partner on Scotland’s School of Innovation.
As well as disrupting education, the building is a beacon for the construction sector as it is the country’s first sustainable building designed and constructed using circular and eco-design principles.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Kelvinside Academy, in a relationship which shares our vision of reducing onsite activity by 25% by the year 2025 and will help us develop our future talent. We have worked closely with Kelvinside Academy to ensure a collaborative design process and maximise efficiencies through circular and eco-design principles, which are designed to minimise waste and capitalise on resources. We look forward to successfully delivering this unique project and developing close links between the school and industry for years to come.”
Hector MacAulay, Balfour Beatty’s Regional Managing Director for Scotland and Ireland
As well as disrupting education, the building is a beacon for the construction sector as it is the country’s first sustainable building designed and constructed using circular and eco-design principles.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Kelvinside Academy, in a relationship which shares our vision of reducing onsite activity by 25% by the year 2025 and will help us develop our future talent. We have worked closely with Kelvinside Academy to ensure a collaborative design process and maximise efficiencies through circular and eco-design principles, which are designed to minimise waste and capitalise on resources. We look forward to successfully delivering this unique project and developing close links between the school and industry for years to come.”
Hector MacAulay, Balfour Beatty’s Regional Managing Director for Scotland and Ireland
Cooper Architects
Designers of the building, Cooper Architects is an award winning practice which is driven by high quality design. They specialise in contemporary individual houses, self-build projects, small commercial developments, domestic extensions and conversions. They provide exciting, unique, and appropriate design solutions which reflect our client’s needs and aspirations.
Ellen McArthur Foundation
The Foundation works with business, government and academia to build a framework for an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design. Their mission is to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.
Kelvinside Academy presented the disruptive aims of Scotland’s School of Innovation at their recent Disruptive Innovation Festival (DIF). The DIF is an online platform which aims to shift mindsets and inspire action towards a circular economy. It invites people to share disruptive ideas and stories on a number of topics, and attracts a worldwide audience, sparking critical conversations and participation through a combination of live interviews, films, and podcasts.
Kelvinside Academy presented the disruptive aims of Scotland’s School of Innovation at their recent Disruptive Innovation Festival (DIF). The DIF is an online platform which aims to shift mindsets and inspire action towards a circular economy. It invites people to share disruptive ideas and stories on a number of topics, and attracts a worldwide audience, sparking critical conversations and participation through a combination of live interviews, films, and podcasts.
Zero Waste Scotland
They were guiding partners in our drive to build the country’s first sustainable building designed and constructed using circular and eco-design principles. Zero Waste Scotland are the driving force of the circular economy in Scotland providing businesses and practical support and funding. The circular economy is where everything has value and nothing is wasted. It’s about new business models, products designed with their whole life cycle in mind, remanufacturing and reprocessing to create new products from old, and re-using and repairing – all to keep products and materials in the economy for as long as possible.