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Uddingston Grammar School is a mainstream state school in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is one of 17 secondary schools operated by South Lanarkshire Council. Its motto is 'Virtute Crescam' which means 'May I grow in moral excellence'. The school was opened in August 1884, [1] with its buildings located next to Uddingston railway ...
Sweeney left Uddingston Grammar due to ill health following the incidents and disciplinary proceedings that followed in March 2018. After a period of recovery, she has since taken up work at ...
Uddingston is home to Tunnock's confectionery factory, famed for its caramel wafers and tea cakes. The factory (which also operates a small tea room on the Main Street) contributes much to the village's economy, as does the industrial estate and retail park located on Bellshill Road; this is named Bothwell Park but is located within Uddingston. [5]
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Raised in Cambuslang where she attended Newton Farm Primary [3] [4] and Uddingston Grammar School, [5] McAulay was part of the youth academy at Rangers from a young age. Having been awarded as the Scottish youth player of the year for 2021–22, [6] she signed a first professional contract at the club in July 2023 (alongside Laura Berry), [7] a few months after making her Scottish Women's ...
Uddingston Shinty Club grew from the establishment of a school club in Uddingston Grammar School in 2016 by a teacher from South Uist, Lee Thompson, formerly of Uist Camanachd, who played for Tayforth Camanachd. [1] The club was officially founded in 2019. It developed a women's section and a men's section which entered senior competition in ...
Whoopi Goldberg and “The View” co-hosts came to Travis Kelce’s defense ahead of Super Bowl LIX, where the Kansas City Chiefs tight end will be facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Smith attended Uddingston Grammar School and studied medicine at University of Glasgow, becoming the first person in his family to attend university, graduating in 1994. [1] Smith is a prominent advocate for continuous quality improvement and innovation in healthcare, and has a particular interest in person-centred care, shared decision making ...