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College welcomes Stephen McNally (Alumni)

The college was delighted to welcome Mr Stephen McNally. Stephen, a former student of the college, paid a visit to our outstanding new facilities prior to being the guest speaker at the College Awards Evening on Thursday, October 22nd.

Head teacher, Paul Dickinson, can be seen reminiscing about Stephen s days at the college (photograph). In fact Mr Dickinson taught Stephen Geography A Level and was showing him his old mark books. Stephen was delighted to know that he did not owe Mr Dickinson any homework!

Mr McNally is a Barrister in Exchange Chambers here in Liverpool. We look forward to Stephen providing a thoughtful and interesting message on how he became a Barrister and the part the college played in preparing him for his present career.