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Red Letter Day for the College!

“Today will live forever in the memory of tomorrow.” Jay McLean

The college community is very proud of alumni and it was with great pleasure we welcomed to the campus, Mr Anthony Flynn on Friday 6th June. Mr Flynn now in his 70’s was part of the founding class  of the college in 1960/61.

Mr Flynn was able to speak with students, staff and enjoyed a tour of our wonderful campus. He said “this is a very impressive college”. Mr Flynn’s message to the students he spoke with ,was to “always fly above the radar.”

Mr Flynn, brought with him some early photographs and his final school report, from Headmaster, Mr Coleman.

Present Headteacher of the college Paul Dickinson said “it really was a red letter day for the college when we were able to connect our past to the present day at  Beck Catholic  College.”