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Glasgow Times
an hour ago
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- Glasgow Times
Paisley school announced death of 'loved' English teacher
In a letter sent to parents and carers on June 24, St Andrew's Academy's headteacher, Kevin Henry, announced the 'very sad and sudden passing' of Derek Allison, the school's Principal Teacher of English. Derek, who was described as being an 'incredibly valued and trusted' teacher, began teaching as an English teacher in August 2012. READ MORE: Glasgow football club announced death of 'friendly' member The headteacher said: "I am incredibly sorry to inform you of the very sad and sudden passing of Derek Allison, Principal Teacher of English in St Andrew's Academy. "I know that this will be very upsetting news to our school community, where Derek was loved and respected by our young people and staff alike. "Derek started as an English Teacher in August 2012 and was always passionate about his love of the English language and the value of education. "He later became Principal Teacher of English and was an incredibly valued and trusted colleague to the staff of not only his department but the whole school community. "I know that this news will be upsetting to many of our young people as well as the full staff of the school." (Image: Google) Henry added: "To support any young people in the school tomorrow, who may require it, there will be educational psychologists and pastoral staff available. "Young people who need this support should come to the pastoral support corridor. "Father John, our school chaplain, will be in school to offer spiritual support to young people and staff. "We have a number of young people who are making their way back from trips today, and the accompanying staff will look after these young people as they become aware of this loss before returning to their families. "Senior staff will be at the school as these buses arrive. "We have passed our deepest condolences to Derek's family and will remember "Derek and his family in our prayers. May he rest in peace."


Scottish Sun
12 hours ago
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- Scottish Sun
Tributes paid to ‘incredibly talented' Scots high school teacher after sudden death
The English teacher has been remembered as "an incredibly talented and trusted" member of staff 'MISS HIM IMMENSELY' Tributes paid to 'incredibly talented' Scots high school teacher after sudden death Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HEARTFELT tributes have been paid to a high school teacher who passed away suddenly. Derek Allison's death has left the pupils and staff at St. Andrew's Academy in Paisley in mourning. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 St Andrew's Academy teacher Derek Allison has sadly passed away Credit: John Kirkby - Scottish Sun The English teacher has been remembered as "an incredibly talented and trusted" member of staff. It is understood Mr Allison passed away last night. Today, headteacher Kevin Henry told children, workers and parents of his colleague's death. In a statement, Mr Hendry said: 'We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Derek Allison, principal teacher of English at St Andrew's Academy. Derek was loved and respected by our young people and staff alike. "He was always passionate about his love of the English language and the value of education. He was an incredibly talented and trusted member of our team. "Derek was a great friend and colleague and we will miss him immensely. Our deepest condolences are with Derek's family. "We will remember Derek and his family is in our prayers.' Mr Allison started teaching at St Andrew's in 2012 and was later promoted to principal teacher of English. The high school has offered pupils and staff support following Mr Allison's passing.


Daily Record
16 hours ago
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- Daily Record
Tributes paid to 'loved and respected' Scots teacher after 'sudden passing'
Heartfelt tributes have been paid following the death of the beloved English teacher. Tributes have been paid to a "loved and respected" Scots teacher following their "very sad and sudden passing". Today, headteacher Kevin Henry of St Andrew's Academy in Paisley informed pupils, staff and parents of the untimely death of the school's Principal Teacher of English, Derek Allison. It is understood he passed away at his home last night. The educator started at the high school as an English teacher in August 2012 before later making the jump to head of the department. He was described as being "passionate about his love of the English language and the value of education". A statement from Headteacher Kevin Henry to the Record read: "We are incredibly saddened by the passing of Derek Allison, principal teacher of English at St Andrew's Academy. "Derek was loved and respected by our young people and staff alike. He was always passionate about his love of the English language and the value of education. "He was an incredibly talented and trusted member of our team. Derek was a great friend and colleague and we will miss him immensely. "Our deepest condolences are with Derek's family. We will remember Derek and his family in our prayers.' Parents and pupils were informed about the tragic passing today in a letter from the headteacher. It read: "I am incredibly sorry to inform you of the very sad and sudden passing of Derek Allison, Principal Teacher of English in St Andrew's Academy. "I know that this will be very upsetting news to our school community, where Derek was loved and respected by our young people and staff alike. "Derek started as an English Teacher in August 2012 and was always passionate about his love of the English language and the value of education. "He later became Principal Teacher of English and was an incredibly valued and trusted colleague to the staff of not only his department but, the whole school community. "I know that this news will be upsetting to many of our young people as well as the full staff of the school. "We have passed our deepest condolences onto Derek's family and will remember Derek and his family in our prayers. "May he rest in peace." The school has since offered support to students and staff who have been emotionally affected by the sad news. The letter continued: "To support any young people in the school tomorrow, who may require it, there will be educational psychologists and pastoral staff available. Young people who need this support should come to the pastoral support corridor. "Father John, our school chaplain, will be in school to offer spiritual support to young people and staff. "We have a number of young people who are making their way back from trips today and the accompanying staff will look after these young people as they become aware of this loss before returning to their families. Senior staff will be at the school as these buses arrive." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!