Alumna Amy’s Bookshop Begins a New Chapter with Fresh Identity
For Amy, some of her favourite memories from Crossley Heath have nothing to do with the classroom.
Here we share stories, insights, updates and opportunities from our former students, celebrating their achievements and the many different paths they take after Crossley Heath.
For Amy, some of her favourite memories from Crossley Heath have nothing to do with the classroom.
Rob’s journey into international tennis began at just six years old, playing on the public courts at Wellholme Park in Brighouse. From there, his love of the game grew steadily, competing in local Calderdale leagues and going on to represent West Yorkshire at the Millennium Youth Games in Southampton in 2000. At Crossley Heath, tennis was part of summer PE lessons, although there was no formal school team at the time. Like many young players, Rob simply enjoyed playing the sport, and a career in officiating was not something he had ever considered. “Officiating had never been a consideration for me at all. I enjoyed playing tennis and that was it.”
We are delighted to share exciting news about one of our most fascinating former students, Margaret Noble, better known to the world as Sister Nivedita.
We were delighted to see Crossley Heath alumnus and former Head Boy Fabrizio recently supporting our students through a fantastic partnership with OC&C Strategy Consultants in London.
'My greatest gift from Crossleys wasn’t just my education - it introduced me to basketball, and that sport has shaped my path ever since.
Former student Andy has successfully opened and grown his own gym and wellness centre, following a 40-year career in the automotive industry that saw him rise from apprentice mechanic to Sales Director.
We recently caught up with former student Holly (Class of 2018), who now works in television, to hear about her journey into the industry and the lessons she’s learnt along the way. Her story is an honest, encouraging reminder that careers are rarely linear and that being open, curious and resilient can lead to unexpected opportunities.