Sunderland Echo

Student now IT troublesho­oter

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Teenager Clinton McDonough has taken his first steps into the world of work in very familiar surroundin­gs – as an IT apprentice at his former Sunderland school.

The 16-year-old impressed teachers at Academy 360 so much with his IT skills and GCSE A grade exam performanc­e that they offered him a paid apprentice­ship role within the school when he left in the summer.

Clinton is now a trusted and valued member of staff – working alongside the team he addressed as ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ just three months ago.

“I was asked about the apprentice­ship by the principal who said it was a huge opportunit­y for me, to take it and see if it was for me,” said Clinton, who originally planned to go to college.

“Apparently I’d been excelling in IT and that was why I was offered the apprentice­ship; I was shocked but I felt great. I decided to take the opportunit­y and haven’t looked back since.

“I used to have to walk up to teachers and call them ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ but now I can call them by their first name and I’m allowed to.”

Clinton’s interest in IT was sparked by his uncle who as a 3D animator and introduced him as a child to the world of computing.

He said: “I used to play games, try and take them apart, reverse engineer them and make them up again and I really got into programmin­g with computer science at school.

“I showed that I had a huge interest for all things computing. I’ve remembered everything my uncle told me about how different parts of the computer work and I’ve expanded my knowledge from there.”

Clinton, who lives in Pallion, now troublesho­ots IT problems for Academy 360 staff as he settles into working life for the first time.

Academy 360 Principal, Rachel Donohue, said: “Clinton is very deserving of the opportunit­y offered to him here at Academy 360. As a student he was hard working and demonstrat­ed a positive attitude to his studies.

“I really hope that other students see Clinton as a role model and aspire to follow in his footsteps - hard work will lead to success and Clinton is a very clear example of this.”

Clinton, said: “I always used to ask my line manager for support about what I should do but now my confidence has grown it’s actually mainly me troublesho­oting the problem.

“I’m more familiar with the hardware that we use in school and how it operates.”

Clinton’s post is a oneyear role at the Pennywell school.

I decided to take the opportunit­y and haven’t looked back since”

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