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 A WYLLIE                                   literally had people knocking at his door to   But they were increasingly supportive as
                                                                               they realised how much my job meant to
                                            offer him jobs after graduating top of his
                                                                               me.”
                                            class at Moray House.  He could have been
 COMMENDABLE                                a lawyer (4 out of his 5 UCAS application   It was a decision that was heavily influenced
                                            were for Law) but a sudden realisation that
                                            he wanted to be an English teacher set him
                                                                               by his own experience as a pupil at Heriot’s
                                            on a course that has seen him positively
                                                                               in the classroom of James Caw, teacher of
 PERFORMANCE                                influence the lives of thousands of young   English at Heriot’s from 1955 until 1990.
                                            people.
                                                                               “There is no doubt whatsoever that the
                                            “The realisation I wanted to be a teacher was
                                            a Damascene moment; a real blinding light   reason I became a teacher was that I was
                                                                               brilliantly taught English here by the late
                                            thing and I remember it well,” he says. “My   Jimmy Caw. He was a fantastic teacher: I
                                            parents weren’t very pleased as I think they   remember in the first period we had with
 “It is awfully hard work doing nothing. However, I don’t mind hard   Amateur drama will be back on Mr   thought that teaching wasn’t the same kind   him he made a joke and I laughed. ‘Don’t
 work where there is no definite object of any kind.” So declares   Wyllie’s to-do list when he retires at   of thing as being a lawyer. My brother was a   let your dog eat your jotter or it will get dog-
 Algernon Moncrieff, Oscar Wilde’s witty, food-loving hero in Act 1   Christmas, along with reading, writing,   lawyer and I think my mother liked the idea   eared’, he said and, recognising that it was
                                            of having an English lawyer and a Scottish
                                                                               a joke, I alone laughed in the class and he
 of The Importance of Being Earnest. It is a line that Heriot’s own   improving his Spanish, taking a greater   lawyer just in case she got caught! My father   looked at me with some pleasure and asked
 interest in Scottish art and film, travelling
 witty, food-loving hero - Principal Cameron Wyllie - knows well, having   and honing his skills as a domestic god.  had always wanted us to do things where we   me what kind of joke it was and I said it was
 performed the part some 28 times in the Fringe 25 years ago.  And   He says his career trajectory has been down   would definitely have a higher standard of   a pun. And he said ‘very good’ and I felt
 it perhaps sums up his views on what he thinks his approaching   “I’m very keen on house and garden so   to ‘incredible luck’ but this is someone who   living than him and he did quite well himself.   somehow I had arrived.
 retirement will be like after a total of 39 years at Heriot’s – 13 as a   I’m going to be domestic,” he muses, and
 pupil followed by 26 as a teacher, broken only by university, teacher   then adds, “Might start baking...” trailing
 training and 11 years at Stewart Melville’s College in the 1980s – a   off as if to contemplate his first creation.
 period he has been heard to refer to jocularly as his ‘missionary work’.  Cameron likes cake.

 “I need not to be too lazy and I need
 to do something that gives me a bit
 of mental discipline. I’m going to be a
 trustee of a couple of charities and I’m
 also open to offers. If anyone wants to
 employee me as a consultant at £175 an
 hour then that would be great.”

 This, I think, is said tongue in cheek. But
 it is a fact that Mr Wyllie has a lot to say
 about education and the teaching of
 young people that people want to hear.
 This is after all a man who has played
 a very big part in making Heriot’s the
 School it is today: as Head of English;
 as Head of the Senior School; as Acting
 Principal and for the last three years
 as Principal. He is proud of the part he
 has played but downplays his personal
 achievement.

 “Due to the efforts of a great many
 people the School is in a very good place
 just now. I’d like to think I’ve left my
 stamp on it but so have lots of other
 people. There is a certain direction it
 has gone in and that is to a place where
 young people do very well academically
 because they are encouraged to work
 hard, everyone tries hard to be nice to
 one another, they are looked after very
 well and there are a lot of extra-curricular
 things going on so it’s a lot of fun.”  Primary 2 in 1964. Cameron is pictured in the second row, fourth from right.
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