Where are we now?
Below you can find the 10 latest informations submited describing where alumni are now.
Anicha Ahmad Mahomed
Franklin | 1980-1992
Dubai
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Susan Verrall (Née Foote)
Franklin | 1970-1977
I now live in Scotland and have 3 children. We holiday in the Algarve regularly. My main hobby is dog showing with my 3 dobermanns.
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Stephen Alexander (Née Viel Temperley)
| 1976-1979
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Graeme Coulthard
| 1978-1980
See above
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Oliver McKendrick-Ness
| 0-2002
Just finished GCSEs, living in England.
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Kathryn McInerny Freeman (Née McInerny)
Etherington-Smith | 1953-1960
I spent a great deal of time nurturing the green bug during my long years as a parent and campaigned against the destruction of beautiful English countryside and set about proposing alternatives. All this complicated activity eventually led to my practicing as an independent transport planner after qualifying as a very mature studing in transport planning.
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J. Edson de Sousa (Née Parnell)
| 1963-1964
I live in the United States, in the state of Texas, near the city of San Antonio.
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Katie Rawes
Etherington-Smith | 1977-1983
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Jacqueline Farra Hovey
| 1954-1960
Now living in the USA - Beverly, Massachusetts. I'd love to hear from other alumni who attended St. Julian's back in the 1950's. After leaving St. Julian's, I lived in Switzerland, England, and Lebanon before marrying an American and moving to the US. I worked for many years in various roles at Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq and finally HP. I retired from my job as an IT Project Manager, taking early retirement from Hewlett-Packard in 2007. Currently I am enjoying life as a retiree, and making visits to family and friends. I have daughters and grandchildren in Miami (Florida) and in Portland (Oregon), and a step-daughter and her family in Paris. I hope to visit St. Julian's next time I am in Portugal. Teachers I particularly remember include Miss DuBoulay, Mrs. Burt, Mr. James, Mr. Lawson. One of Mr. Lawson's quotes often comes to mind: "Read, Learn and Inwardly Digest" ! That expression has served me well over the years.
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