Fir Vale School Celebrates

Firvale School Celebration Evening
Firvale School Celebration Evening

Story: Janet Lawson

Fir Vale School’s Class of 2012 celebrated their success with staff, parents, and ex-Sheffield United player Bruce Dyer at the Annual Celebration Evening.

“The celebratory atmosphere was wonderful to experience,”

said Heather Smith, Executive Director of Sheffield College.

The school sports hall was transformed with an illuminated background where students past and present received their hard earned certificates, prizes and trophies. Bruce Dyer shared his inspirational story and congratulated students on their achievements.

Former student Luke Korley gave an inspiring speech about his future at Oxford University. He said,

“The support and guidance of Fir Vale teachers has been outstanding. They showed me what I am capable of whilst allowing me to think for myself

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