West Lothian Courier

Ellie’s so excited to get back to school

- JOHN-PAUL CLARK

A brave teenager fighting cancer was delighted to hear West Lothian Council has organised her return to school.

Ellie Beattie, from Deans Community High School, has been battling cancer in recent years and her mum was delighted to tell The Courier her daughter has begun a phased return to school.

Ellie was first diagnosed in 2019 with metastatic pineoblast­oma and leptomenin­geal disease and has endured numerous bouts of radiothera­py and brain operations.

Due to her treatment, subsequent side-affects and the Covid-19 pandemic, the third year pupil has only made seven visits to school in recent years, but she is preparing for a phased return from next week.

Elaine said: “We are both excited as it’s a little bit of normality for us both.

“She is going in on a phased return to see how she will cope.

“It has been a long haul and still with a lot of uncertaint­y as to what lies ahead with her brain tumour.

“But we can’t stay at home wrapped in the cancer bubble that has taken over our lives. Ellie wishes to live her life to its fullest potential and as a family we will do everything to support her.”

“She is so excited!”

Deans Community High School headteache­r, Pauline Allison, said: “Ellie has been an inspiratio­n to all of us at Deans, and has continued to engage with her friends and teachers throughout her battle with cancer.

“We’re all thrilled she will be back joining her friends in school, and are delighted to ensure that the necessary transport is in place to allow this to happen.”

Elaine has been charting Ellie’s battle on the Facebook page, ‘Ellie’s Brace Cancer Journal,’ and the return to school isn’t the only news Ellie has had recently.

Morrisons in Carmondean presented the teenager with a community champion award for being the area’s Ray of Sunshine and she was also named The Centre Livingston’s Local Hero.

She also celebrated her 15th birthday at home surrounded by family, with a new gazebo and fire pit provided by the Shannon Hughes Foundation.

Elaine says they are now preparing for Ellie’s next MRI scan in July and if all goes well she will be moving rooms, after sleeping downstairs since the cancer diagnosis.

Ellie is busy getting ready for her return to school and designing her new teenage pad. To read

more on her journal please visit: https://www.facebook.com/ groups/2029215034­055127

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Ellie, with mum Elaine, can’t wait to get back to school
Class act Ellie, with mum Elaine, can’t wait to get back to school

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