Caring, confident Amy wins Schools Link award
Inveraray teenager Amy Owen has been named the Argyll College 2020 Schools Link Student of the Year, beating off stiff competition from local winners from all over Argyll.
Amy recently completed the Skills for Work Health Sector programme, delivered for Lochgilphead Joint Campus senior students by Argyll College UHI.
Amy was nominated by tutor Linda Brown who said: ‘As part of the course, I formed a working relationship with the
MS Centre (Lochgilphead) to enrich learning and bring what was delivered in the classroom to life in the real world of work. Amy embraced every opportunity and worked exceptionally well with the members of the Brain Fog Group on a Monday.
She supported them with activities including Christmas party and charity events such as the fire walk where Amy helped with making posters and T shirts to promote the event.’
Pioneering
Amy was one of a number of Lochgilphead High School sixth year pupils taking part in the pioneering Digesting Science programme at the centre.
Linda Brown said of all the pupils: ‘They are a credit to Lochgilphead.’
MS Centre outreach worker Claire Cameron added: ‘Amy did amazingly well and made a huge impression on everyone She became a trainer for Digesting Science and showed a lot of care and skill when delivering the training to other volunteers at the MS Centre.’
‘I was very shocked to receive the award, but also very pleased,’ said Amy. It’s been a great year and I had an amazing tutor.’
Asked to sum up Amy in three words, Linda said: ‘Caring, confident, and determined!’