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27 Sep 2024 | |
Alumni News |
Thank you to Josh Harris (OW 2022) for returning to WGS to speak to U6th students about his two years since leaving school. Along with studying Earth Sciences at St Andrews University, Josh has been training as a medical officer in the army, recently completing four weeks at Sandhurst; and is also a St Andrews Sports Scholar, training for the 2025 Triathlon World Championships Series in Australia.
Josh explained at the point he left WGS, he could not have imagined where he would be today. His message to students being, there are many unknown opportunities for you to embrace, but you need the motivation and determination to find them.
Josh's main word of advice as you leave WGS: be open minded, embrace opportunities and work hard.
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