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The Educational Institute of Scotland Council RESULTS of VOTING 2020/21 Ex-President No Contest Bill Ramsay Supply Teacher The Educational Institute of Scotland Council RESULTS OF VOTING 2020/21 Ex-President No Contest Bill Ramsay Supply Teacher President No Contest Carole Thorpe Loirston School Vice-President No Contest Heather Hughes Seconded as LA Secretary Aberdeen City 4 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Heather Collie Seconded as LA Secretary Ron Constable Seconded as LA Secretary Secondary/Special No Contest Isman Ahmad Harlaw Academy Mike Paul Bucksburn Academy Aberdeenshire 6 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest John Black Meethill School Gillian Innes Gordon Primary School David Smith Seconded as LA Secretary Secondary/Special 2 Vacancies Adam Sutcliffe The Gordon Schools Vacancy Vacancy Angus 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Anna Cheyne Ladyloan Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Mike Callaghan Monifieth High School/LA Secretary Pamela Manley Montrose Academy Argyll and Bute 2 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Alison Palmer Arrochar Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest William Hamilton Seconded as LA Secretary 1 Clackmannanshire 2 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Teresa Barker Strathdevon Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Karen Farrell Lornshill Academy/LA Secretary Dumfries and Galloway 3 Seats 1 Vacancy Primary/Nursery Kirsty McClelland Kirkcudbright Primary School Secondary/Special Andrew O'Halloran Annan Academy/LA Secretary Dundee 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Jodi Barclay Ballumbie Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest David Baxter Harris Academy/LA Secretary David Gibson Morgan Academy East Ayrshire 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Nicola Dasgupta Gargieston Primary School/LA Secretary Secondary/Special No Contest Kristine Dempster Loudoun Academy Norman Watt Stewarton Academy East Dunbartonshire 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Amanda Mackenzie Bearsden Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Andrene Bamford Seconded as LA Secretary James McIntyre Bearsden Academy East Lothian 2 Seats 2 Vacancies Primary/Nursery Vacancy Secondary/Special Vacancy 2 East Renfrewshire 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Olivia Crook Neilston Primary School Des Morris Seconded as LA Secretary Secondary/Special 1 Vacancy Vacancy Edinburgh 9 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Tom Britton Redhall School Adela Mansur Ratho Primary School Phill Pearce Sighthill Primary School Donald Smith Bruntsfield Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Allan Crosbie James Gillespies High School Sonia Kordiak Supply Teacher Alison Murphy Seconded as LA Secretary John Swinburne Supply Teacher Alison Thornton Supply Teacher Falkirk 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Pauline Laccarini Maddiston Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Colin Finlay Seconded as LA Secretary Margaret Thomson Bo'ness Academy Fife 7 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Julie Chrystal Foulford Primary School Jillian Gillespie Kinghorn Primary School Tony Russell Leuchars Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Asif Chishti Dunfermline High School David Farmer St Andrew's R C High School Jane McKeown Bell Baxter High School Pauline Stewart Seconded as LA Secretary 3 Glasgow 12 Seats Primary/Nursery 1 Vacancy Nicola Fisher Tinto Primary School Des Kenny Riverbank Primary School Annmarie McDermott St Mungo's Primary School Susan Quinn Seconded as LA Secretary Carolyn Ritchie Cuthbertson Primary School Vacancy Secondary/Special 3 Vacancies Andrew Fullwood EAL Support Service Jane Gow Lochend Community High School William Insch Castlemilk High School Vacancy Vacancy Vacancy Highland 5 Seats 2 Vacancies 1 S/S and 1 either sector Primary/Nursery No Contest Melanie Bell Supply Teacher Caroline McCombie Tarradale Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Alistair Bell Seconded as LA Secretary Vacancy Inverclyde 2 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Paula Jayne McEwan Seconded as LA Secretary Secondary/Special 1 Vacancy Vacancy 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Secondary/Special Contest Eddie Burns Seconded as LA Secretary Christopher Devlin Cathkin High School Jennifer Gaffney St Andrew's & St Bride's High Andy Harvey Uddingston Grammar School Henry Kilgour Lanark Grammar School Stirling 2 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Elaine Leitch Cambusbarron Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Ann Skillen SEBN Support Service/LA Secretary The Scottish Borders 2 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Martin Christison Priorsford Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Lindsay Craig Hawick High School/LA Secretary West Dunbartonshire 3 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Michael McCallion St Michael's Primary School Secondary/Special No Contest Mick Dolan St Peter the Apostle High School/LA Secre Dawn Wilson Clydebank High School 6 West Lothian 4 Seats Primary/Nursery No Contest Mark Bonallo Whitdale Primary School Mairi Green Bellsquarry Primary School Secondary/Special 1 Vacancy Heather Forbes Whitburn Academy Vacancy Western Isles 2 Seats Primary/Nursery 1 Vacancy Vacancy Secondary/Special No Contest Barbara M Mackay Sir E Scott School Further and Higher Education FELA 12 Seats Pam Currie Glasgow Kelvin College Contest Paula Dixon Glasgow Clyde College Donny Gluckstein Edinburgh College Penny Gower Edinburgh College Alan Holligan Edinburgh College Eileen Imlah New College Lanarkshire John Kelly West College Scotland Peter Laverie Glasgow Clyde college Grace Macrae Glasgow Kelvin College Susan McAvoy Dundee and Angus College Jill Montgomery Glasgow Kelvin College Jim O'Donovan City of Glasgow College Garry Ross West College Scotland Kevin Scally Edinburgh College ULA 3 Seats 3 Vacancies 7.
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