The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ex-Glenalmond pupil fronts charity’s video

Aspiring journalist Ryan wants to see others benefit from the Springboar­d Foundation

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

A former Perthshire school pupil is to be the face of a charity which provides bursaries for disadvanta­ged children to attend boarding school.

Ryan Bromilow attended Glenalmond College with the help of the Royal National Children’s Springboar­d Foundation.

Now a journalism student in London, the 19-year-old is fronting the charity’s video appeal encouragin­g other young people to take advantage of the opportunit­ies available.

Ryan was brought up on a council estate in Liverpool and received a bursary from the SpringBoar­d Foundation which allowed him to have his final year of school at Glenalmond in 2015, fully funded by the charity.

He left school last year with an unconditio­nal place on a journalism course at City University in London, where he now studies.

Ryan said: “We didn’t have much money when I was growing up and although I was able, I definitely wasn’t reaching my full potential.

“The SpringBoar­d bursary gave me the opportunit­y to go to boarding school and I was offered a place at Glenalmond.

“It has transforme­d my life, and my family’s lives, so I made the film to encourage others like me to grab the opportunit­y if it comes their way.

“It’s not about seeing how the other half live, it’s about learning how to harness your own drive and passion so you can join the other half in building a career and lifestyle of your choice.”

Ryan, who now sits on the charity’s board as an advisory member, is one of three Glenalmond pupils who have benefited from the SpringBoar­d bursary.

Elaine Logan, warden at Glenalmond College, said: “Ryan thrived during his time at Glenalmond which, he has said, raised his aspiration­s and set him on course to achieve his ambitions.

“He was captain of the football team and played the lead role two years running in our senior plays amid stiff competitio­n, despite never having acted before. I am delighted he has gone on to support the charity that supported him.”

SpringBoar­d Foundation directors hope to provide bursaries for 1,000 disadvanta­ged children by 2023.

Alex Hanratty, deputy CEO of the charity, said: “We are delighted that Ryan has joined our advisory board.

“He absolutely thrived at Glenalmond College, where he made the most of every opportunit­y offered to him and is now fulfilling his dreams to be a sports journalist.

“We are so very grateful to Glenalmond College for providing our SpringBoar­d pupils with the perfect platform for a successful adult life and look forward to seeing many more young people have similarly lifetransf­orming opportunit­ies over the coming years.”

It’s not about seeing how the other half live, it’s about learning how to harness your own drive and passion. RYAN BROMILOW

 ??  ?? Ryan Bromilow received a bursary from the Royal National Children’s Springboar­d Foundation, now sits on the charity’s board and is thriving at City University in London.
Ryan Bromilow received a bursary from the Royal National Children’s Springboar­d Foundation, now sits on the charity’s board and is thriving at City University in London.

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