An 86-year-old grandmother has become the oldest ever graduate from the University of Bristol after receiving her doctorate in education.
Introducing Dr Peggy Styles, our oldest ever graduate at 86 #BristolGrad pic.twitter.com/xUxtRocBNP
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Peggy Styles fell ill with a life-threatening kidney infection part-way through her studies, which caused them to be suspended by 18 months. In total, it took her eight years to finish her degree.
She told reporters: “The university was absolutely super and agreed to suspend my studies until I felt better. I was determined to finish my doctorate.”
Grandmother Peggy Styles graduates from @BristolUni aged 86! #Bristol https://t.co/dgGjkJDsrm pic.twitter.com/Jl0ed8WHQ9
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Although her family were present to watch her graduate, unfortunately her husband John was not at her side as he died last year as Peggy was finishing her 48,000-word dissertation.
Born in England in 1931, Peggy initially left school at the age of 15 with only a qualification in shorthand. She was inspired to return to education after helping her grandson Oliver with a school project about World War Two.
Lead image: Andrew Fogg (Flickr)