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  Issue No. 2164 Online Edition Tuesday 18 June 2013 
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Ascension : FURTHER SUCCESS IN THE UK!
Submitted by The Islander (Islander Editors) 19.07.2012 (Article Archived on 09.08.2012)

TRAINEE MEDICAL Laboratory Scientist, Casey Gough (of Alarm Forest) has successfully graduated from Highbury College in Portsmouth with an Access to Higher Education Diploma in Biological & Bio-Medical Sciences.

 

TRAINEE MEDICAL Laboratory Scientist, Casey Gough (of Alarm Forest) has successfully graduated from Highbury College in Portsmouth with an Access to Higher Education Diploma in Biological & Bio-Medical Sciences.

 

This achievement has secured Casey, an employee of the St Helena Health and Social Welfare Directorate, the entry qualification to study a BSc (Hons) Healthcare Sciences degree with the University of Portsmouth, commencing in September of this year.

 

Casey graduated with 21 Distinction credits, 27 Merit and 18 Pass.

 

Speaking about her recent achievement Casey said:

 

“I am grateful to have been given this opportunity to develop my skills and knowledge further. I have made many friends during the course of my time at Highbury College, some of whom I have had to say goodbye to, but others I will hopefully be seeing at University.

 

“I would like to thank my family and friends for the support, as well as to SHG for giving me this great opportunity.”

 

Director of Health and Social Welfare, Carol George said:

 

“‘Casey has worked extremely hard and this achievement is well deserved. We wish her continued success with her studies at Portsmouth University; we are sure she will do well!”

 

SHG

17 July 2012  

 

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