Working with young people 'extremely rewarding'
The soon-to-retire head of an Island high school says working with young people and making a positive difference to their lives is extremely rewarding.
Andy Fox bid farewell to the majority of colleagues and pupils last week ahead of his official retirement at the end of August.
He’s been at St Ninian’s since 1985 in a variety of roles, including head of year, head of department and as deputy head at the former Park Road.
Head at the Douglas school for the past eight years, he says among many changes there has been one constant.
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