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Sarah Gannon

SJR Class of 2017
Studied at SJR
A level Biology
A level Chemistry
A level Mathematics
Where after
University of Salford
BSc Child Nursing
After leaving St John Rigby, Sarah enrolled onto a three-year Child Nursing course at the University of Salford. Sarah has spent 50% of her studies working in hospitals and community settings in order for her to gain vital experience in the medical field. Sarah now has a recognised degree qualification that leads to registration as a qualified nurse, with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
“It has always been my dream to work with children in a medical profession. It just proves working hard pays off!”
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