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Remember Jason Gelineau
Jason Gelineau 1987
Jason Gelineau 2007
When did you attend Priory 1986-1987
How did you locate the Priory website?
Who were your most memorable teachers? Mr. Jackson (Math) and Mrs. Smallwood (Computers/Science). They were so welcoming and friendly when I first arrived.
Mr. Cardovan Jackson and Mrs. Wendy Smallwood
Who were your best friends at Priory? Martin Stephenson and Wayne Mangue. They Jamaicanized me!!! It is like my second personality. We all had the same outlook on life.
Martin Stephenson & Wayne Mangue
Who are you in touch with today? Martin and Wayne
Who would you like to track down? Anyone
What was the wildest thing you ever did at Priory? Learn to drive on the left hand side of the road (at 14)...never knew I would need it later in life when I moved to Australia.
What memories/views do you have of Priory? Multi-national, the different cultures were an education in themselves and it helped me later in my career working at sea where we have at least 40 different nationalities onboard.
Who was the craziest person during your time at Priory? Jason Davidson, cannot put my finger on it, but you could see he was looking for more to do.
Jason Davidson
Where do you live and what do you do nowadays? Perth, Western Australia. Hotel Manager onboard a cruise ship "Oceania Cruises" sailing the seven seas.
MS Nautica
Tell us about any significant others My 8 year old daughter Emily, she is the lady in my life.
Tell us about your most unusual meeting with a Priory person Onboard my ship, MS Nautica, having a drink in the crew bar and talking to a new Chef that just joined us. JA comes up in conversation and I say, I went to school in JA, Kingston, then he says Priory, I just about drop at this stage, then we find out we were there the same year, he is Henry Sparrow. Small World (the ship is in Istanbul at the time).
Henry Sparrow and daughter Lauren
What do you think of the Priory Website? Excellent, keep up the great work.
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©Stephen Smith 2007 Published on the Priory Website Sunday 2nd September 2007
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