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Long serving Sullivan teachers retire

Headmaster Chris Peel was not the only member of staff retiring from Sullivan this summer. Kay Millar and Wendy McCullough, two long-serving members of staff have also both retired from teaching.
8 Aug 2022
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Kay Millar, Chris Peel, Wendy McCullough
Kay Millar, Chris Peel, Wendy McCullough

Many of our alumni will remember and have been taught by Kay Millar and Wendy McCullough who have both retired from teaching at the school this summer.

Kay Millar joined Sullivan in 1988 and was Head of English and Drama as well as part of the Senior Management Team at the school while Wendy McCullough was a teacher of Mathematics and had been a member of staff at the school since 1997.

Headmaster Chris Peel has also retired after 11 years at the school.

Check out the photo gallery (below) from the leaving party held at Royal Belfast Golf Club in June and see if you can recognise any familiar faces.

With thanks to the Ulster Tatler for the use of their photographs.

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