Geraldine McKelvie, former student and investigative journalist at The Daily Mirror visited the JMAC class and other students with an interest in moving towards a career in journalism and the media.
During the visit she spoke about her 11 years of experience in the journalism industry. After leaving university she worked her way up from small local newspapers to her current position working for a national tabloid in London. Geraldine is now a top investigative reporter who always has to carry her passport with her as she never knows where in the world her next assignment will be
Jack McClung, a senior pupil in the JMAC journalism class said “It was really inspirational to see someone from our school community move on in life to become a successful journalist. It was also interesting to hear about all the projects she has worked on”.
Miss McGrogan, head of the English department also commented “It was fabulous to see a former pupil of mine doing so well in a field related to English. It was fascinating to hear about the very important work she does. It was also really good to hear about what journalism is like in the modern world with social media and how it’s changing”.
Geraldine commented “It’s really encouraging to see that even though journalism is going through a transition, there’s still so many young people potentially interested in going into a career in journalism”.