Classes of the 60s
Updates from alumni who graduated during the 1960s
Robert Young, Psychology '65

Robert Young is looking forward to welcoming his sixth grandchild in May, joining a lively group of grandchildren ranging in age from 2 to 18. Since retiring in 2007 from his role as Director of Learning and Quality at the School of Education, University of Greenwich, Robert has remained actively involved in a wide range of voluntary work.
He plays a key role in school governance, serves as Secretary for both the National Association for Primary Education and the Primary Umbrella Group, sings with the South West Essex Choir, and coordinates the social and cultural programme for the Oaks Lane Reform Synagogue.
He looks back on his student days at Dundee - then Queen’s College under the University of St Andrews (1961–1965) - with great affection and gratitude. It was there that he transformed from a struggling and frustrated sixth-former into a confident and capable student. For Robert, those were truly special times.
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