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..............      "Excellent project .... pleased to take part .... and happy to nominate a former pupil!"   Peter Mallan       ..............      "We are delighted to highlight the many successes of people connected with Glasgow."  -  Sandra Prior, Glasgow City Council Education Dept.      ..............       "I'm happy to encourage the pupils at Holyrood to work hard and aim high when they leave school."  -  Frank McAveety (MSP)


Barry
McKenna


Education

Families in Glasgow value learning and it is therefore no surprise that many former pupils of Holyrood have made an impact in the world of education.  Barry seems set to continue this tradition. Following a successful spell as a science teacher at Shawlands Academy, Barry has now been placed in charge of Enterprise Education for Shawlands New Learning Community.

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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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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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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Jenny

Harris

Community

Many pupils choose to help people less well off than themselves. For example, Jenny spends a lot of time working with a volunteer group which helps the families of local children with special needs.  Jenny 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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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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