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THE INSIDER

If you are interested in writing an article for the next issue,

please contact, Miss Johnston, Or alternatively email

your article to: marketing@campbellcollege.co.uk









Campbell College

Belfast

BT4 2ND



marketing@campbellcollege.co.uk



Edited by:

Patrick Todd and Tom Phillips

Cambridge to read English Literature. Upon

graduating he sought the advice of his former

HeadMaster’s NOte: Housemaster at King’s, Canterbury School





the david Berwick

in England who was now Head Master at

Campbell College about career possibilities.

David was offered a post at Campbell as an



Young Library assistant master and thus began a remarkable

teaching career; he taught at CCB for 39 years

and inspired many along the way.



When I saw David for the last time he was Campbell had reached the Ulster Schools’ Cup

fighting cancer in a nursing home guarded by final on fifteen occasions, losing only four of

a formidable matron who performed her duties those finals.

to the letter of the law. Scotch whisky was his

At the full Board of Governors meeting in June Kelty in ‘the kingdom of Fife’, Scotland and tipple and I carried a bottle of malt under my He dreamt of the school trips he had taken

2011 it was unanimously decided that the was educated at King’s School, Canterbury. greatcoat, in fear that my deception would to watch the Varsity match at Twickenham

new College Library will be called The David In April 1942 he enlisted in the RAF Volunteer be uncovered. I wanted to say my farewells with Campbellians shared between the rival

Berwick Young Library. Reserve and obtained a commission as Pilot to him, for we knew he was going to ‘the universities on the field of play. And in his

Officer (service no: 123623). In April 1942, he undiscovered country’. I was curious to learn slumbers he must have recalled coaching

It seems fitting that the new College Library, rose to the rank of Flight Lieutenant. He served how a man of his energies and numerous the young Mike Gibson, who until the late

restored to the heart of the school in Central at Air HQ in India before joining Squadron 40 interests could cope with his world contracted 1980’s remained the most-capped rugby

Hall, should carry his name. in Italy. to one small room and the occasional walk international in history. When I was a boy at

round a secluded garden. David replied ‘... and the school such was David’s influence

‘And your young men shall see visions, and David once remarked on the touch-line that he your old men shall dream dreams’. His dreams on the sport that we used to spell the game:

your old men shall dream dreams.’ had heard that aeronautical historians were helped to sustain him and he dreamt of the RU DBY!

searching for Wellington bombers - he said past and his former life.

I last heard those words on the lips of David he knew where two or three were to be found However, it was his teaching, his









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

Berwick Young on the 22nd December 1998. submerged off the Italian coast, if anyone were He dreamt of the plays he had produced in scholarship and his humanity that I,

He died a week later. His parents called him interested. Behind the humour, the war left Central Hall and the various actors, Mark personally, remember most; forty years

Berwick, his friends David, and generations its scars; on one occasion at the last minute, Lambert and Arthur Cox, who has passed of inspired teaching and a love of the life

of schoolboys knew him simply by his initials: as captain of his flight, he was unable to through his hands and gone on to join the of the mind are embedded in the name of

DBY. The rock of Mourne granite beside Fox’s accompany his usual crew. None of his friends RSC. He dreamt of the scholars he had taught the new College Library.

Field is a memorial to his contribution to CCB. returned from the raid. who, under his influence, went on to Oxbridge.

David Young came to teach at Campbell He dreamt of the rugby 1st XV’s he had Jay Piggot

College by a circuitous route. He was born in After the war DBY went up to Jesus College, coached; of his 21 years in charge of the XV, June 2011

03

dId I reaLLY Need Descendants of the family of Charles

Davis Lucas, the first winner of the VC

(1905 until his death in 1965). He

consequently became recognised as a





tO kNOw tHat?

and recipient of a Blue Plaque, also Mr Chips figure. He taught briefly at a

attended Campbell. school in England from 1900 to 1903;

the teacher he replaced was William

4. In 1918 a Campbellian married, at H Balgarnie - the teacher who was the

Bournville, the heiress of the Cadbury model for the book Goodbye Mr Chips.

chocolate empire.

It is a common practice - particularly In this vein, I present 12 Things you 10. One Head Prefect (RC Whiteside, 1914)

amongst the red-tops - for newspapers may never have wanted or needed 5. No Campbellian has yet reached 100 was shot down and killed in 1916 by

to produce short features usually to know about Campbell College: years of age. the Red Baron. Campbellian Corran

entitled Twenty Things you never knew Purdon was a prisoner-of-war in Colditz;

about...! More often than not these 1. The previous owner of the Belmont 6. Two families (Donnell and Elliott) have another, EAS Brett, led the regiment

are facts which are already in the estate was Sir Thomas McClure who sent six brothers to the College. Another which liberated the Italian town of Latina

married, at the age of 71, a lady who family (Wright) sent five of the six during the Second World War.

public domain, things which you never

was 37 years his junior. brothers to Campbell; the sixth was the

wanted to know or which constitute only one killed in the First World War. 11. 1940 Head Prefect, George Jackson,

the most strained of trivia or non-facts; 2. Former Maths teacher, WMB Allison, played for the schoolboy interprovincial

e.g. Tango is one of the few drinks to died at Portstewart on 2 March 1923. 7. Campbellian Richard Burden is a teams in rugby, hockey and cricket

sound like a dance, although two of That day his ghost was reportedly Hollywood stuntman, with credits for which still at Campbell. Less than

them could be a can-can. seen in his study, which is now the Spiderman 2, Terminator 3, Mission six months after leaving school, he

Headmaster’s study. Impossible II & III, and Die Hard 4. drowned after his vessel was sunk by

German submarine U-96. This U-boat,

3. The Ulster History Circle have erected 8. Basil Tweedie’s record of 13.93m in and its commander, were the feature of

five Blue Plaques to Campbellians: the Shot, set in 1940, has never been the 1983 film Das Boot.

Lt-Col. William John English VC, beaten. His uncle Victor McLaglen, who









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

Sir Samuel Kelly, CS Lewis, William fought against John Wayne in the 1952 12. Out of all the millions of words written

MacQuitty and Edmund de Wind VC. film The Quiet Man, had won a Best by Campbellian CS Lewis only one

Additionally, there are Blue Plaques Actor Oscar in 1935 - while Basil was a was not understood by his long-term

to Samuel Beckett, former member of pupil at Campbell. editor, Walter Hooper - the Ulsterism:

Staff; to William Drennan, occupant throughother.

of Cabin Hill; to Helen Waddell, the 9. Corrie (always known as ‘Chevy’)

sister of two Campbellians; and to Chase was linked the the staff of Keith Haines

the fathers of five Campbellians. Campbell College for 60 years College Archivist

05

Year 8 refLectIONs

snoitcelfer 8 raeY I was pleased with my academic

performances as I received four

effort commendations as well as

I came from a

school called

Strandtown

Primary School

four attainment commendations. In

assessments I was first twice and second (also known as

As their first year at Campbell draws to a close, three Year once for effort. Once it came to summer the best primary

exams I was second for effort but first in school ever).

8 pupils take some time to reflect, and offer some advice test results. I was extremely pleased with

to the incoming new boys... this and all I can say for the new boys is My first

that they should always give 100% and impression of Campbell College

Coming into CCB I was didn’t hold back. From the first practice I make the most of any opportunity. was that it was big and it would take

extremely excited but was going full-on, rugby being my games ages to learn where the classes

very nervous as I was choice. A good attitude towards training Once you settle into CCB the year flies were, but after my first week at

coming into Year 8 after paid off as I turned out for the A team by. I could hardly believe how fast the Campbell I knew where most of

spending the last four every week. If you are into sport you should year went past. But it seems like a the classes were. I have joined

years of my education take full advantage of all the opportunities lifetime ago that I first went in through the four clubs and I also do guitar at

in Canada. Before that available including house events and other front gates of Campbell College, nervous Campbell. They are archery, choir,

time I attended Sullivan clubs. and anxious. And now I’m here with new tennis and cricket/hockey. My

Prep but had always wanted to go to CCB. confidence in myself, new friends, and favourite would probably be the

I took part in house rugby, football, cross- amazing experiences. From the Schools’ archery on Monday afternoons.

When I first arrived at CCB I was country, athletics and the sports day. I did Cup Final to the exam hall I have so

intimidated as I’m sure all the new boys athletics as my summer games choice and many memories of CCB already and I Through my first year at Campbell

will be, but I quickly settled in thanks to reached the Ulster final for both shot putt can’t wait to collect more. I have tried to get involved in as

the friendly nature of the teachers and the and 800 metres. I joined the cross-country many house events as I could and I

other boys. It is easy to get swallowed up club and got to the Ulster final for that If anyone wants to test themselves and found them a lot of fun.

in the sheer size of the school but I had to also. I have greatly enjoyed the athletic try new things Campbell College will suit









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try my hardest to make myself heard by all opportunities the school has offered me. their needs. Please, new boys, have Some advice for the new boys

teachers, coaches and classmates. Making 100% confidence in your own ability and would be don’t be afraid to ask your

a good first impression is one of the most Achieving a good balance between in the fact that you will really enjoy school tutor or peer mentor any questions

important things you will have to do and will academics and sports is extremely (Finally!). I know that someone else will be and get really involved in house

set the tone for the rest of the year. Outside important and I would urge anyone to be writing this next year and I know that they’ll events and clubs and you will start

the classroom stamping yourself on the constantly testing themselves in the areas have had just as good a time as me. to enjoy Campbell even more.

sports field is important so that you can earn that they are uncomfortable.

respect from your classmates. I certainly Matthew Crowther Adam Sterling

07

I went to Whiteabbey years say this and you take it for granted,

primary school and

my first impression of

but you have to be ready and organised

for the years of secondary school to

• Use your locker wisely, don’t just

keep it empty or cluttered with

old lunches and scrap. Keep it

NOte frOM

tHe edItOrs:

CCB is big. come, for some that might be a bit of a

neat and tidy with your timetable

challenge, so for now really cherish that

hung up inside it.

In comparison to my time that you have spare.

• Make sure before class you only

previous school it’s a

have the right folders in your bag As this is my last issue of The Insider,

bigger school, bigger The teachers are the most important part

so it’s light and you are prepared I would like to thank all of those who

homework and many more subjects. I of the school. Many primary sevens ask

for the next class. have made regular contributions over the

never really got the hang of this until quite me this question, “Are the teachers nice?”

• Don’t bring every book home; past two years of my and Tom’s editing,

a way through Year Eight. In Primary Now really I think this is a silly question.

keep books that you don’t need especially our two leaders, Ms Ashleigh

7 I was quite aghast of everything that Of course in any school you will come

for homework in your locker. Johnston and Mrs Leigh Crawford. Being

Campbell offered. But the thing that across teachers that perhaps you don’t

• Make sure you have your granted responsibility over the content of

worried me the most was how enormous like as much and teachers you perhaps

homework done! The Insider has enriched me in numerous

the school premises were and getting lost do, it’s all down to your opinion.

ways and I will always be grateful for the

in between classes. This was also quite

Good luck for your first year in skills it has developed in me, which will

exciting, knowing all this ground to explore In my opinion some of the greatest people

Campbell. And even if you don’t take be useful in later life. I wish a very good

during lunch and breaks. In fact, I now I’ve ever met, are some of my teachers,

anything out of this just take this - if luck to our successors, Max Johnston and

know the school like the back of my hand. I really look up to them. So the answer

you try in Campbell you will succeed. Charlie Gallagher - I hope they enjoy their

It really only took a few days to get used to the question in my opinion is yes, but

Really try - because the more you put time as Senior Editors as much as I have.

to the school. really it’s all down to you and you will

in the more you get out of it. By this,

always know that even if they’re strict. It’s

I don’t mean spend all night working, Patrick Todd

In Year Eight the thing that shocked me just for the benefit of you, they’re to help.

of course not! Have fun time as well.

was the homework; I used to get one And I soon realised this. If you have a

Just try and complete work to the best

piece of homework a night. In Year Eight problem or need advice you can just talk

of your ability no matter what anyone I will save my memoirs for the articles

you have three subjects of homework to them after class or at lunch privately.

you will hopefully read once you have









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

says, and you will succeed in the

per day to hand in. It was a big shock to

classroom and on the pitches. finished reading this rather original

me but getting into the routine of coming Advice for new students of Campbell

introduction. While our successors could

home, sitting down for a few hours College:

Campbell is a fantastic school for never live up to the legacy Patrick,

finishing homework made me really value

everyone. I love it. Robert and I are leaving The Insider

time. I now realise how special time is • Organisation is the key

with, I do wish them all the best for their

and how to use my time wisely. This is a • Get folders for every subject; believe

Jake Bodels upcoming role.

note to Primary Seven, I know that all first me, it works.

Tom Phillips

09

tO Our Year 14 Leavers...

Since you have listened to more than enough

advice from me over the last few years, I

thought I would leave you with the wisdom of Uni isn’t about how smart you are, it’s all

some of our former students. For those of you about the time and effort you put into your

about to embark on University life, here are a studies. The more time you spend, the

In years to come, 2011 may be viewed as a turning point for post-18 better you do.

few things that our younger OCs had wished

school leavers. Changes in the fee structure may mean that the next they had known before going to University -

Jonny McRoberts, CCB Class of 2008

few years will bring more widespread changes in study patterns and Agricultural Technology, QUB

some funny, some poignant, some serious,

the UCAS system as we know it may be significantly altered. but hopefully all useful in their way!



For those of you going straight to University, Of course, offers are only half of the story Wishing you all happiness and success in

Make sure you join a club or society. I

there will undoubtedly be times in the future and it is very much hoped that pupils will your future Career paths,

joined the rugby club which allowed me to

in which you will be conscious of your have performed as they have anticipated meet loads of great lads and the “social

position as the ‘Class of 2011’ and the last and will be able to match their offers with Sarah Coetzee activities” are great banter!

of an era. Over the next three or four years, A level grades. If, for any reason, things Head of Careers Tim Acheson, CCB Class of 2009

always remember how fortunate you are have not gone as planned, remember that Business with Marketing, Northumbria

to be able to avail of tertiary education at the Careers Department will be open from Even if first year doesn’t count try and get

relatively low cost (even if £3,375 does not results day onwards and it is wise to seek the highest mark you can, the people who

feel all that cheap to you at the moment)! timely advice in such circumstances. start well continue to do well!

Matthew Armstrong, CCB Class of 2009

Physics, QUB Make as many friends as possible in the

Not surprisingly, UCAS has seen the Whatever you have chosen to do, whether year above who are studying your subject

greatest ever number of applicants, in a study, training, employment or an interim gap -they’ll give you brilliant advice.

year in which Campbell with its growing year, if you have researched thoroughly and Adam Walker, CCB Class of 2006

Sixth Form has also seen the largest cohort chosen wisely, you are about to commence Don’t buy any books in the first few weeks Physiological Sciences, Oxford

of applicants in its own history. Yet, it is to an exciting and challenging stage in your life - use the library to see what you like and

the credit of you all that Campbell pupils that it is hoped will bring personal fulfilment. ask your lecturers what you actually need

before committing to anything.









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

have managed to buck national trends and It is always good to maintain contact with

Josh Mackey, CCB Class of 2010

against the odds, every single pupil who has former pupils and they can be a tremendous Medicine, Newcastle

retained their original choices has received source of advice and support as other pupils Just remember, what you do in uni will

offers from chosen institutions. Furthermore, come through the College. It would be great define you as a person.

61% have received offers for the research– if you could spare a little time in your first Chris Watson, CCB Class of 2008

Have enough clean underwear to last at Architecture, UU

intensive Russell Group and 1994 Group term to let us know what you are doing and LEAST 2 weeks. Medicine, Aberdeen

Universities, which bodes well for pupils how you are getting on - you can email on Stephen Dougherty, CCB Class of 2009

who have chosen traditional areas of study. careersccb@hotmail.co.uk Medicine, Aberdeen



11

The day started early, with the bus Tayto mainly uses batch

leaving at 9.00am from Middle School. production (meaning

It was a long drive meaning we didn’t their crisps are created in

get to Tayto until 10.30am, however batches) as their method

we were really looking forward to of production. We also saw

seeing the production of crisps so that people specialised

we got straight off the bus and walked in different jobs so that

up to the factory. We were greeted production would be more efficient. Next,

at the door and briefed on the health we went to see where the crisps were cut

and safety rules. This meant we had into their shapes and sizes. Thousands of

to put on aprons in order to prevent crisps, without their flavouring yet, were

the crisps becoming infected with any taken to the next step in the process to

bacteria we might bring in with us. We have their flavouring added. At this point,

were then ready to enter the factory our tour guide was nice enough to get a

safely and see what gives Tayto crisps bowl and scoop up some un-flavoured

their “magic” flavour. crisps for us to try, which, as you might

expect, everyone grabbed for at once.

We were quickly divided into groups, and

went off to start our tour. The first place Nearing the end of the tour, we learned

we were shown round was the storage about the flavouring that is added to the

area where they store all the potatoes crisps, and that it all comes in powder

they use for crisps. The area was jam- form. After the flavouring has been





trIp tO tHe

packed with crates filled with potatoes measured out and added, the crisps are

which were stored there for up to a moved to the packaging process.

year. We then swiftly moved on to see





taYtO factOrY

the production area of the factory. They At the end of the tour, we collected our









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

had machinery for many different types belongings, and as a treat, they handed

of operations, including cutting up the out 6 packets of our choice of Tayto

potatoes and keeping them clean. crisps to everyone. It had been a great

On the 1st June 2011, all students studying GCSE Business Studies experience and after thanking the people

in Year 11 went to the Tayto factory to expand their knowledge of After seeing all the machinery and getting at Tayto we headed back to the bus for

marketing, including learning about the four ‘P’s - product, price, place our hands washed we went to see the the trip home.

and promotion. workers packing and boxing bags and

crates of crisps. This showed us that Tommie Andrews

13

aLLIsON’s

The House Charity Event marks a major point in the Allison’s

House calendar. It is a key opportunity for the boys in the house

to come and work together for the benefit of a very worthy



HOuse cause and show compassion and thought for something outside

the Campbell College community. This year, Allison’s House

chose The Ulster Cancer Foundation as the focus of the event



cHarItY and we are proud to report that we raised £1400.







eveNt

The Ulster Cancer Foundation is a miles on bike and 1.5 miles running,

Northern Ireland charity dedicated to having been tasked with collecting

helping patients and their families cope sponsorship in the lead up to the event.

with cancer. Their principal aim is to The number of volunteers in the house

reduce the impact of cancer within the was both encouraging and heartening,

local community. The Foundation’s with over 50 inspired and determined

mission is to save lives and to provide pupils giving up their Friday afternoon

an enhanced quality of life for all those to compete, and a further 20 giving

affected by cancer through their care their services as marshals around the

services, researching new and better course.

treatments for cancer, cancer education

and prevention programmes, public We should take this opportunity to thank

campaigns and advocacy. Bike Dock for their significant help in

the organising of this event, the pupils

As the Foundation strongly promotes who put their fitness to the test and

exercise and healthy living as a means gave up their free time and innumerable

of preventing and combating cancer, we calories on the day, the staff and other









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

decided that the house, in conjunction non-participants who also gave up

with Bike Dock, an organisation long their free time to ensure the process

associated with the Ulster Cancer ran smoothly and of course, to all who

Foundation, would hold a “duathlon” to took part by making a donation in

represent the integral role that keeping sponsorship to the cause. Your help

fit and active plays in the long-term and support was much appreciated.

fight against cancer. Each participant

would complete a course of 2.5 or 5 Thomas Hedley

15

Summer

FORMULA ONE reading some player biographies. Why

July 10: British Grand Prix not find out more about Brian O’Driscoll or

(BBC) Ronan O’Gara, or get yourself a copy of the

The British Grand Prix at official IRB Rugby World Cup Guide 2011





readINg LIst

Silverstone is the 9th race which gives information on the host country

on this season’s calendar. and teams, as well as a tournament chart

Lewis Hamilton, and former-driver-turned- you can use to keep track of the action.

The summer is a great time for sports fixtures and, to help you plan, the library has commentator David Coulthard, have

highlighted some of the top sporting events taking place over the summer holidays (and both won races here - can Jenson Button TENNIS

provided some ideas for books that you might enjoy, of course!) do the same this year? In the meantime, June 20-03 July:

why not read one of their biographies? Wimbledon (BBC)

August 29-11 September:

ATHLETICS If you’re more of a newcomer to the sport, GOLF US Open (SKY)

August 27-04 September: check out Young Wisden: A New Fan’s July 14-17: The Open (BBC) If you’re interested in tennis,

IAAF World Championships Guide to Cricket - this book will tell you all August 11-14: US PGA world number one Rafael

(Channel 4) you need to know! Championship (SKY) Nadal’s official autobiography comes out

The World Championships Rory McIlroy may have won the later this summer. For a lighter look at

are taking part this year in CYCLING US Open, but there are still a tennis, try Playing the Moldovans at Tennis.

Daegu, South Korea. Why not read about July 02-24: couple of big golf tournaments to play this This is the story of what happens after

some of the athletes taking part, such as Tour de France (ITV) summer. If you’ve been inspired, brush Tony Hawks bets he can’t track down the

Usain Bolt, the Jamaican sprinter and three August 20-11 September: up on your golf technique with Dorling Moldovan football team and beat them all

times World and Olympic Gold medallist? Vuelta d’Espana (Eurosport) Kindersley’s Complete Golf Manual, or read at tennis.

If you’re a fan of the major about some of the game’s most memorable

CRICKET cycling races, you might enjoy French









THE INSIDER - ISSUE 16

moments in Golf’s Strangest Rounds. Whilst every effort has been made to

August 25: Ireland v England, Revolutions. In this funny and inspiring ensure that the information given above

One Day International (SKY) book, Tim Moore charts his attempt to cycle RUGBY UNION is correct, the library cannot be held

August 27: Friends Life the whole of the Tour de France. Or why September 09-23 October: responsible for any errors.

T20 Finals (SKY) not read an autobiography from cyclists World Cup (ITV)

If you’re interested in cricket, why not look like Bradley Wiggins, Mark Cavendish and The Rugby World Cup starts Miss C Skipper

at World Cricket Records 2011? It’s packed Lance Armstrong? just after the summer holidays, College Librarian

full of facts and stats from all over the world. but you can prepare for it by

17

uNIversItY INsIgHt

There are many sports clubs at the

university that compete at a top level

standard: Rugby, Hockey, Football,

Tennis, Badminton, Swimming, Fencing,

English Institute of Sport (EIS) where a lot Martial Arts, Sailing, Kite Surfing, and

Jacob Haddock of the elite athletes train, such as Jessica Kayaking - the list goes on and on. There

Ennis. My experiences of the city have been is no pressure to play all of these sports at

friendly and I have many good memories. a highly competitive level - if you just want

They hear the accent and you’re sorted! to give it a go you will be very welcome.



Sheffield is just minutes from the Peak If you are interested in acting, music, film,

District, with a £2 return bus ticket to almost TV or radio, there are many societies to

anywhere in the Peak District. For anybody join which give you the opportunity to amazing experience. If you join you will

who is interested in outdoor activities, such reveal any talent that you have within you. get the opportunity to regularly go out on

as rock climbing, free-running, mountain If you want to perform music you can go HMS Blazor (SURNU’s P2000 Warship),

biking etc., Sheffield is the place to be. I to open-mic-night venues and play to your on which students do the chart work,

would highly recommend Sheffield Hallam hearts content. I am very interested in helm, cook and even get to be Officer of

to anyone who is looking for a university music, but have had no time to join any the Watch. There are weekend trips as

with a great nightlife and good sporting and music societies or go to many open-mic- well as Easter and summer deployments,

academic opportunities. I am continuing nights. I have been able to play for some during which HMS Blazor has gone to the

My first year at university has met every to love being at Sheffield Hallam and am charity gigs at the university, so there is Channel Islands, Antwerp and Amsterdam.

expectation I had ever since moving from excited for my subsequent years here! always something for you to do if you have

Comber in September. I loved my time an urge to perform. So there you go. All of this is in

at Campbell but I have really enjoyed the stall for you if you want to study at

transition to life as a student in Sheffield. I

am currently studying sports coaching (BSc)

Dillon Pinkerton Do you enjoy the CCF at Campbell?

There is an opportunity for you to join the

Southampton University. A lot of the

exciting elements of this university









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at Sheffield Hallam University. The course is university Navy, Army or RAF section. that have been mentioned can be

fantastic with countless opportunities, from These are called SURNU, SOTC and found at any university. Wherever

working with elite athletes, volunteering, SUAS (Southampton University Royal you go, it is important that you get

placements and many clubs and societies to Navy Unit, Officer Training Corps, involved and open yourself up to the

meet the needs of just about anybody. I am currently in my third year of Marine Southampton University Air Squadron). opportunities you are given. Don’t,

Biology with Oceanography at Southampton Joining one of these units offers you the of course, lose sight of the fact

Sheffield is a fantastic city with a superb University. This means I’m on the south opportunity to experience the best parts of that you are at university to get a

nightlife and good people, and it is a major coast of England and get some of the best military life without actually having to join degree, but when you work hard it

sporting city in the UK. Sheffield hosts the weather in the UK, which is a nice bonus. up. I am in SURNU, which has been an is important to play hard!

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