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  1. Dec 5, 2019 · Ian Mccrorie. Teacher and choral music specialist Born: May 6, 1941; Died: December 5, 2019. IAN MCCRORIE, who has died aged 78, is not in Wikipedia’s list of famous people from Greenock, but it cannot be disputed he gave more to the town than many who are on the list ever did. He spent most of his life in and around Greenock Academy.

  2. Volume 55. 2020 page 47 IAN McCRORIE Council member Ian McCrorie MBE died on 5th December 2019. His obituaries characterised his life as ‘popular teacher, chorus master and Clyde maritime historian’. In the Church Service Society, it was his musical expertise for which he

  3. Dec 6, 2019 · 6 December, 2019 | Local. TRIBUTE has been paid following the death of Ian McCrorie who was much-loved and highly-regarded in many aspects of life in Inverclyde including education, music, Clyde ferries and steamers and the church. Mr McCrorie, who taught chemistry and was assistant rector at Greenock Academy, was 78 years old and lived in ...

  4. Dec 21, 2019 · Born: 6 May, 1941 in Greenock. Died: 5 December, 2019 aged 78. By KEN WALTON. Published 21st Dec 2019, 06:00 BST. Ian McCrorie has died at the age of 78. Picture: Jeremy Burrows. Ian McCrorie, who ...

  5. Jun 15, 2012 · Ian’s father taught Primary 7 at Greenock Academy until 1951. Ian was a pupil there from 1946 till 1959 (in the Nelson Street building) in both primary and secondary departments. He was Head Boy of the school in session 1958-59. School Career. There were three paths which Ian’s career could have taken. He always wanted to become a teacher.

  6. Education spending has been trending upward with the total national spending by Canadian school boards for 2019 at 66.2 billion Canadian dollars, a significant increase since 2000. As of 2019, the ...

  7. Feb 2, 2020 · Ontario has a large and growing population, accounting for 38.6% of the population of Canada overall (Ontario Ministry of Finance, 2019). In the 2016 Census: 29% of the population were immigrants, 29% were visible minorities, and 3% self-identified as Aboriginal persons (Statistics Canada Citation 2019b). There are over 2 million students ...