All Saints'

New Learning Community . . . .

 

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Frank
McAveety


MSP

One of the 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament who take decisions that affect everyone in Scotland.  Frank left All Saints in 1979 for Strathclyde University.  He taught English and History and spent time as a local councillor. He became Leader of Glasgow Council before being elected as a Labour MSP for Glasgow Shettleson. Frank has also served as the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport. (more)

Significant Teachers:
Mr Cairney; Mr Cook; Mr Sherry.


Sarah
Cassidy


Music

While she was at All Saints, Sarah dreamed of a career in music.  She achieved her ambition when she joined the all-girl band, Lemonescent. Before long the group were performing in front of 100,000 and supporting some of the biggest names in popular music.  Sarah and the rest of the band have also been happy to support an anti-drugs campaign which aims to teach young people about the dangers of illegal drugs.


Louise
Craig


Debating

While studying in her sixth year at All Saint's, Louise was elected Chair of Glasgow's Secondary Pupil Council - the voice of the city's 30,000 secondary school pupils.  Louise says, "I was brought up to speak my mind and stand up for what I believe in."  The 60-strong Council deals with important topics of great interest to pupils. These include youth crime, leisure facilities and careers advice.


John
Smith


Science

John 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.


Paul
Martin


MSP

Like Frank McAveety, Paul Martin is an MSP in the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood where he represents Glasgow Springburn.  Paul is a Labour MSP.  He became involved in politics at an early age and was previously a local councillor.  His political interests include the NHS, crime and housing. while his hobbies are football, golf and music. (more)


Caroline
Mary McKie


Artist

Some former pupils will remember Caroline from her spell as an art teacher at All Saints in the late 1990s. She is now a successful artist who still works in education but also accepts private commissions. Caroline's paintings have been widely exhibited. She is an abstract painter who draws on her inner emotions and the environment around to create mood and atmosphere rather than realistic detail.


Burton
O'Brien


Sport

Burton showed great promise at school and made his debut for St Mirren while still an S4 pupil. He even turned down his boyhood hero, Kenny Dalglish, who wanted him to sign for Newcastle because he felt he should finish at school first - a decision he is sure was the correct one.  Burton then signed for Blackburn before coming back to Scotland and winning a CIS Cup winners medal at  Hampden with Livingston.


All Saints
Secondary


2003 Award

In 2003, All Saints won the Daily Record's Schools For All award for its groundbreaking work in helping all its pupils, including asylum-seekers, become part of the school community. New pupils may arrive in school traumatised and frightened, and with little or no English but are soon joining in the playground banter. A peer support group run by older students also helps younger children make new friends.


Tabish
Dass


Student

Tabish came to Glasgow to escape religious persecution in Pakistan. He knew very little English but stunned teachers and fellow pupils with his academic ability. He fitted in so well, he was even voted the school's Vice Captain. Thanks to an anonymous benefactor, Tabish is now studying Law and Politics at university. He says, "The amount of help and support I got from the All Saints teachers was amazing."

     

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