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James Hannay

December 4, 1977 - March 11, 2021

After so many years we truly are saddened that you really won’t make your class. But we’ll forgive you this once! You do realise that we will miss out on the cheeky banter, that bloody guitar, the tidy cupboard (despite having a class), but most of all, our friend. In all seriousness, we have lost an excellent teacher and picking a highlight would be impossible; Remember the bus you won in a raffle? What about the school of rugby kids you sent to Japan? The outdoor education you gave our kids; they kayaked they climbed, they got lost in the forest; you gave them opportunities they didn’t know existed. Who is going to call the dances? Who is going to be in charge of pods? Who will fix things when they break? The honest answer is nobody. No-one can replace you or even come close. Despite your moaning, we wouldn’t have had it any other way! Always in our hearts, always in our team. On behalf of all at North West Community Campus.

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  • 2021-03-26 21:22:43 View / Comment (0)
    Thomas Jones

    Thomas Jones

    Thomas Jones

    The man who gave me my confidence, my motivation and the opportunity of my life to play for my country and he pick me I just wish I said thank one last time. My absolute hero you will be missed rest well.

Kelcie Smith 2021-03-19 17:54:50 wrote:

Honestly I’ve had a lot of great memories with Mr Hannay and we all have but some of my favourite memories is him telling me constantly in S1 to sign the school of rugby form all the time. If it wasn’t for Mr Hannay I don’t think I would have ever joined the rugby and got to make all the great memories I have now. Mr Hannay was someone so easy to talk to about worries or problems I had and was such a great support always encouraging me to do my best, try new things and a lot more but mostly to never give up. Mr Hannay was honestly the best teacher I have ever had. It’s not going to be the same in school without him but although he may be gone but he’s never forgotten and will always be in our hearts. Rest easy Mr Hannay you’ll forever be missed

Kelcie Smith 2021-03-19 17:54:50 wrote: Honestly I’ve had a lot of great memories with Mr Hannay and we all have but some of my favourite memories is him telling me constantly in S1 to sign the school of rugby form all the time. If it wasn’t for Mr Hannay I don’t think I would have ever joined the rugby and got to make all the great memories I have now. Mr Hannay was someone so easy to talk to about worries or problems I had and was such a great support always encouraging me to do my best, try new things and a lot more but mostly to never give up. Mr Hannay was honestly the best teacher I have ever had. It’s not going to be the same in school without him but although he may be gone but he’s never forgotten and will always be in our hearts. Rest easy Mr Hannay you’ll forever be missed

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