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Published:  20 December, 2007

Matthew O’Neill, Birnie Drive, New Elgin, son of Yvonne and the late Derek, graduated from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, LLB (hons) law. Robert is currently doing a post graduate diploma in legal practice, prior to taking up traineeship with an Aberdeen law firm.

Published:  16 November, 2007

Jennifer Noel, Covesea Greens, Lossiemouth, graduated BSc (hons) animal biology from Edinburgh's Napier University. Jennifer, a former Lossiemouth High School pupil, is currently travelling in the Far East.

Published:  05 October, 2007

Cara Port, daughter of Stephen and Kareen, Clifton Road, Lossiemouth, graduated BA (hons) in accounting and finance from Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University. Cara is a former pupil of Lossiemouth High School.

Published:  16 August, 2007

Emily Paul, 6 Lodge View, Hopeman, a former Lossiemouth High School pupil, graduated Bachelor of Law (LLB) (first class hons) from Glasgow University.

Published:  16 August, 2007

Suzanne Paul, 13 Fairfield Avenue, Elgin, a former Elgin High School pupil, graduated from Aberdeen University, MA (hons) history of art.

Published:  23 March, 2007

Fiona Pockett, 123 Morriston Road, Elgin, graduated BA (Hons) in Nursing Studies from Glasgow’s Caledonian University. Fiona is now working in Edinburgh.

Published:  29 December, 2006

Rachael Nasser, a former Elgin High School pupil, graduated from Napier University, Edinburgh, with a Bachelor of Nursing degree. Rachael is now working in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.

Published:  04 September, 2006

Hayley Pledger, formerly of Lossiemouth, graduated from Napier University, Edinburgh with a First Class Honours degree in Health Science. Hayley, former pupil of Lossiemouth High School, was also awarded the University of the Year Award.

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