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Glasgow's
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UK

Scotland

Glasgow


Tom
Mannion


Actor

A fine actor on stage and screen who trained at the Royal Scottish Academy for Music and Drama after leaving school. Tom has appeared in a wide variety of roles ranging from Shakespeare to Star Wars but he consistently receives rave reviews from the critics.


Angus
Simpson


Media

Angus is a well-known broadcaster who first made a name for himself through appearances on STV's Scotland Today and Radio Clyde. He adopts a friendly style but can still get to the heart of issues he is reporting on.  Angus also trains people on how to perform successfully in front of an audience.


Peter
Devine


Mason

Peter is a highly skilled tradesman who has established a successful business on the other side of the world.  His company builds and restores fireplaces in historic buildings in Canada.  Peter is proud of his Scottish connection and finds it can even be an advantage in business


Rosanne
Docherty


Star Pupil

Rosanne was one of only 26 pupils in Scotland chosen for the Scottish Space School in 2004.  The group of S5 students completed a week's course at the NASA Space Centre in Houston, Texas.  The unique programme aimed to spark a long-term interest in science.  It included work with NASA cadets, astronauts and scientists, and visits to the laboratories and space shuttle.


Steven
Purcell


Politics

MPs and MSPs may be better known to the general public, but local councillors such as Steven, take many decisions that have a real impact on the lives of local people. Glasgow City Council has 79 elected councillors each of whom represent an area (electoral ward) of the city. Steven proudly represents the Blairdardie Ward and in 2005, also became Leader of Glasgow City Council. (more)


Frank
Clement


Sport

Frank was one of Britain's top middle-distance runners in the 1970s.  He ran well at the Olympic Games and The Commonwealth Games, and is a former British record-holder for the mile and 1500 metres. Frank has continued in a variety of positions in the world of athletics and is keen to see many young people participate in the sport.


Michael
McCarron


Star Pupil

Michael was elected Vice Chair of Glasgow's Secondary Pupil Council in 2004.  He was therefore able to play an important part in the 60-strong Council's discussions on topics such as youth crime, leisure facilities for teenagers and the careers advice provided at schools throughout the city.  


James
McAvoy


Actor

James is becoming more and more successful thanks to a wide variety of television and film roles.  Indeed, his role in the award-winning film Last King of Scotland made him famous throughout the world. Like Tom Mannion (above) he is graduate of RSAMD.  Apart from his acting skills, James is a fencer, plays rugby and football, can perform on guitar or piano, and is even a practised fire-eater!

Tosh

McKinlay

Sport

Thomas, better known as 'Tosh', showed a lot of promise as a young footballer at school and went on to enjoy a very successful career in the professional game. A talented left-sided wing-back, he played for Dundee, Hearts, Celtic and Kilmarnock as well as Scotland. Tosh also enjoyed spells with Stoke County in England as well as Grasshoppers Zurich in Switzerland.

Louise

Brown

Nurse

Louise realised a childhood dream when she gained a place on a nursing course. She is now in the third year of her training and has passed all her assessments so far. Louise is looking forward to working in Accident & Emergency (A&E) as she will discover whether TV's Casualty is accurate!  She eventually hopes to become a hospital ward sister.

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David

Lewis

Music

Music is important to most people but only a lucky few manage to make a living from it. Even if it is not possible to do this for an entire career, many musicians get great enjoyment from performing on a part-time basis. David is a good example. He spent many years as a full-time musician, even appearing on TV.  In recent years he has taken a 'normal job' but his band still enjoys playing at functions.

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Sandra

Grey

Law

Many former pupils have followed a career in the law.  Sandra is a good example. She studied law at university before joining a law firm to complete her training. She has since gained experience of many aspects of the Scottish legal system.  Sandra now puts this knowledge to good use by helping her clients deal with a wide variety of problems.

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Sarah

Innes

Police

Sarah decided on a career in the police when she was in her final year at school. She has never regretted it.  Her work is varied and she enjoys helping the public in many ways. Sarah also likes being part of a hard-working team who help each other.  She believes it is important to uphold the law and finds it is very interesting to deal with those people who decide to break it.

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Brian

Hall

Business

Brian always wanted to run his own business and has now achieved his aim.  As the owner of a local building firm he tends to be very busy because a lot of people know and trust him.  Of course, Brian knows he must do a good job or his reputation will quickly begin to suffer.  Brian is very proud of the fact that his company now creates jobs in the community where he grew up.

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John

Smith

Soldier

John was one of many whose great achievement was to help Britain and its allies win the First World War. Sadly, he paid the ultimate price as a report in a local newspaper in 1916 tells: "Corporal J. Smith has been killed in action near Somme in France.  He was educated in the local school and before being called up was a farm labourer. He was 19 years of age."

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Susan

Jones

Engineer

In the workplace, people must be prepared to re-train and keep their skills up-to-date.  Susan is a good example. She first served an apprenticeship as an engineer and has since trained in computer studies.  She enjoys using modern technology in her work.  In fact, Susan now trains other engineers in the use of Computer Aided Design (CAD) at work.

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Mary

McKay

Politics

MPs and MSPs may be better known to the general public, but local councillors such as Mary, take many decisions that have a real impact on the lives of local people. Each councillor is elected to represent an area called an 'electoral ward'.  Mary is a hard-working councillor who tries her best to help people with a very wide range of problems.

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Robert

White

Social Work

Robert spent a gap year working as a volunteer in a developing country before completing a university degree in Politics & Economics. He then decided to train as a social worker.  Robert now has a heavy case load at work and at times, his job can prove demanding.  However, he has no regrets because he finds it very satisfying to help people in great need.

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Callum

Lawson

Sport

Callum showed a lot of promise as a young footballer at school and has gone on to enjoy a career in the professional game.  He knows there are many gifted players around so he trains hard to develop his skills and remain fit.  He also goes into each game prepared to work hard for his team.  Callum has a very positive attitude which means he enjoys life even when his team loses.

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Janet

Wood

Health

The school is proud of many former pupils who have gone on to work in the National Health Service (NHS). Janet studied Medicine at university and at one stage was a doctor in the Accident & Emergency Unit of a major hospital dealing with victims of major road traffic accidents as well as patients with sprained ankles! She is now a General Practitioner (GP) based at a local health centre.

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Pauline

Robertson

Finance

Pauline liked accountancy at school and chose to study it at university. She then joined a large Scottish bank and quickly became a team leader who enjoyed the challenge of helping others to perform well.  Pauline has since shown that Scottish qualifications  are respected throughout the world by moving to a senior post with a large accountancy firm in Australia!

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Emma

Hughes

Community

Many pupils choose to help people less well off than themselves. For example, Emma spends a lot of time working with a volunteer group which helps the families of local children with special needs.  Emma is happy to give up her spare time in this way because she finds it very satisfying and has also made many good friends.  Now she is considering a career in education.

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Alan

Shaw

Government

Politicians make Government decisions but it is civil servants who put them into practice.  Without civil servants, important services such as hospitals and schools would grind to a halt. Many former pupils have gone on to enjoy successful careers in the Civil Service.  Alan is a good example.  He has held many top posts including a spell working closely with a government minister.

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Jim

Watson

Education

Local families believe learning is important and it is therefore no surprise that many former pupils have achieved a lot in the world of education. Jim is a good example. After going to university and then studying to become a teacher, he has enjoyed a long and successful career in the classroom.  Jim has helped many young people not only pass exams, but also enjoy school!

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St Thomas Aquinas Secondary


St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School
147 Berkeley Street
Glasgow
G14 7HP

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