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Cambridge place for Brighton school-swap student


A student who swapped life in a tough part of London blighted by knife crime for one of Britain's leading independent schools as part of a pioneering experiment today clinched a place at Cambridge University.

George Weller, 18, achieved grade As in all four of his A-levels at Brighton College to see him gain a place reading natural sciences at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

The teenager has become the first pupil from Kingsford Community School in Beckton, east London, to win a place at Oxbridge after being among the first tranche of pupils to come through the scheme run in conjunction with Brighton College.

During his time at Kingsford, three fellow pupils were murdered in knife crime incidents but George, who comes from a single-parent family, decided to forge a new life on the East Sussex coast.

Along with 11 pupils from Kingsford, George had to give a presentation to Brighton College explaining why he wanted to study in their sixth form before the 11 were whittled down.

George, whose mother and father are both unemployed, eventually won a place and studied A-levels in biology, chemistry, maths and further maths. He gained five A*s and six A grades at GCSE at Kingsford.

He returned to his former school in London last month, where he spoke to pupils about his story and urged them to believe in themselves to achieve their ambitions.

Brighton College headmaster Richard Cairns said today: "We always knew that with the right support and encouragement, George would flourish.

"He has been an outstanding pupil, not only academically, but in every part of school life. He is a popular and enthusiastic young man who will go far.

"Most importantly, George has demonstrated that the sky is the limit for every child in east London. With the right support, any child can achieve more than they ever thought."

Comments(8)

For Every Sprinkle I Find says...
9:46am Thu 20 Aug 09

So...

He ended up going to a posh school and got in to Cambridge?

Not news, really.

longman says...
10:21am Thu 20 Aug 09

Well done George and good luck at Cambridge. Give the lad a break. Dumbing down doesnt work, lets hope that NuLiebour looses the next election and we get back to a government which is prepared to support ALL schools.

dolphy says...
10:32am Thu 20 Aug 09

Longman, are you dumbing down for satirical effect?

Tye says...
11:02am Thu 20 Aug 09

For Every Sprinkle I Find wrote:
So... He ended up going to a posh school and got in to Cambridge? Not news, really.
You know the price of evrything and the value of nothing mate!

A kid was given a chance, he took the chance and worked hard

Well done

CONGRATULATIONS George

kkk says...
11:15am Thu 20 Aug 09

For Every Sprinkle I Find wrote:
So...

He ended up going to a posh school and got in to Cambridge?

Not news, really.
It is news. Give him credit and give Brighton College credit for giving him the opportunity to flourish. Well done George for wanting to do it.

TheInsider says...
9:40pm Thu 20 Aug 09

So this proves that if you leave a crap school and go private you do well.
What did we learn from this?
Good luck George and if you have any kids make sure you send them to private schools or move to a county which has maintained the grammar school education system.
It was good that he told his mates to have ambition, now they just need someone other than the crap Govt to give them a top class education.

RickH says...
10:51am Fri 21 Aug 09

Good for him...but surely the principle should be that all kids should have such oppurtunities, not just the fortunate few able to get on such a scheme ie a private school desperate to retain its charity status by a small demonstration of social justice.

Tye says...
5:09pm Sun 23 Aug 09

RickH wrote:
Good for him...but surely the principle should be that all kids should have such oppurtunities, not just the fortunate few able to get on such a scheme ie a private school desperate to retain its charity status by a small demonstration of social justice.
12 years ago iwould have suggested that public schools be "eliminated" but having seen how NULabour (Tony Blair) play the game of getting their kids into the best state schools (and then getting his kids work experience in the White house/working for Bill gates) - there not much difference between the parties - maybe a little less hypochrisy with the Tories?


SUCCESS: George Weller, 18, holds his exam results at Brighton College this morning. Picture by: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire SUCCESS: George Weller, 18, holds his exam results at Brighton College this morning. Picture by: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

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