Tom Awajan
September 2014
Employed
Employer | - |
Job Title | Chef |
‘Hesitant, I was scared at the concept of a
confined school with less people, but the
teachers moulded it around my specific
needs and helped me develop, I loved
the relationship you could have with each
teacher individually, it helped my social
skills a lot. They realised my love for
cooking and focused my experience at
Adelaide on that passion, offering more
time in their kitchen and supporting me
through. Mix all them together and I
learned how to be a functioning member
of society and now have my dream job.
Jack Peberdy
September 2016
Employed
Employer | - |
Job Title | Manufacturing |
‘I am no going to lie I hated school
at first and everyone in it but then I
started to understand that I was
only going to go to school once.
I realised that there were lots of
opportunities at Adelaide and it is
not a standard, boring school.
When I was in upper school I really
enjoyed school and now wish I
could come back.’
Dayne Davis
September 2002
Employed
Employer | - |
Job Title | Entertainment Manager |
‘My memories of my time in school were better than
anyone else’s. Other schools wouldn't have offered me
the experience of a brilliant teaching staff that actually
want to be there for their students. I never knew what I
wanted to be but the teaching staff helped me develop
my personal interests including politics, entertainment
and management.
I’m so lucky to have experienced Adelaide as I have
achieved my goals including: being elected to the UK
Youth Parliament, campaigning the Prime Minister, creat-
ing a business plan for youth services in Cheshire, becom-
ing a Haven Funstar & managing Hungry Horse pubs. I
have realised I would rather have a HAPPY life than an
IMPORTANT one. If I hadn't attended Adelaide and got
the support I needed I would not have got this far in life.’
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