Carrie Scobbie

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Inverness College UHI student of the year 2013

 

Carrie Scobbie, Inverness College UHI student of the year 2013Carrie was selected out of more than 8000 students for the award after she was nominated by her personal academic tutor of five years, Kathleen Murray. She believed that Carrie’s focus, dedication and consistently high grades made her the perfect candidate for student of the year.

Carrie who has been a student at the College for almost seven years, left school with few academic qualifications, preventing her from fulfilling her ambition of becoming a primary school teacher. However, when her daughter started primary school in 2006, she decided it wasn’t too late to try again.

Starting with an Access course which eased her back into learning, she went on to complete three Highers and this year she will graduate with a first class honours degree in child and youth studies. She has now enrolled to complete a year-long postgraduate diploma in education with UHI, the final stage before becoming a fully registered primary school teacher.

Speaking of her award, Carrie said:  “I am absolutely thrilled to pieces to have won student of the year.  I still don’t believe it’s happened to me.

“Seven years ago I could never have imagined that in a few years’ time I would be studying for a degree and inching closer and closer to my dream of becoming a teacher. The College has been so supportive, and whenever I have doubted myself, my tutors have encouraged me and helped me become more confident.”

 

Picture: Carrie Scobbie, BA (Hons) Child and Youth Studies, Inverness College UHI