Well done Chloe! 👏🏼
An inspirational young woman who was unable to read or write at 16 has earned a first-class degree from a Glasgow university.
The 26-year-old, who has now graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University, is now using her own experience to encourage others who may not believe in themselves, the Daily Record reports.Chloe, from Ayr, lost her dad to cancer when she was just eight and had one-to-one care at primary school as she was considered a flight or suicide risk. Before she started secondary school she had an eating disorder and on her first day there she ran away.
She went to the Learning Shop, in Ayr, where retired teachers help children and by 15 was their Learner of the Year winner.
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