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GCSE pupils' celebrity exam boost | GCSE pupils' celebrity exam boost |
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Pupils sitting their GCSEs have received over 50 messages of good luck from celebrities after their head wrote to them for inspiration. | Pupils sitting their GCSEs have received over 50 messages of good luck from celebrities after their head wrote to them for inspiration. |
A-list actress Keira Knightley, Dame Kelly Holmes and Sir Alan Sugar were among those to send messages and photos to Arthur Mellows Village College. | A-list actress Keira Knightley, Dame Kelly Holmes and Sir Alan Sugar were among those to send messages and photos to Arthur Mellows Village College. |
Head Mike Sandeman said they had been made into a "wall of inspiration". | |
He contacted over 300 people considered role models by students at the school in Glinton, near Peterborough. | |
The wall, which is just outside the exam hall, had "made a real difference to pupils" at this crucial time, Mr Sandeman said. | The wall, which is just outside the exam hall, had "made a real difference to pupils" at this crucial time, Mr Sandeman said. |
"It's created a real buzz. | "It's created a real buzz. |
"Some very well-known role models have taken the time and we want them to realise what a difference this makes. | "Some very well-known role models have taken the time and we want them to realise what a difference this makes. |
"It hasn't changed the whole approach of the students towards their exams, but even if it inspires one pupil, it is worth it." | "It hasn't changed the whole approach of the students towards their exams, but even if it inspires one pupil, it is worth it." |
'Busy' | 'Busy' |
Other celebrities who responded include actor Colin Firth, entertainer Bruce Forsyth and chef Gordon Ramsay. | Other celebrities who responded include actor Colin Firth, entertainer Bruce Forsyth and chef Gordon Ramsay. |
Some celebrities wrote personal messages | Some celebrities wrote personal messages |
"Sir Alan Sugar took the time to send a personal message, and there can be no busier person at the moment." | "Sir Alan Sugar took the time to send a personal message, and there can be no busier person at the moment." |
Prime minister Gordon Brown and the other party leaders also responded, he said. | Prime minister Gordon Brown and the other party leaders also responded, he said. |
But Mr Sandeman said some agents replied saying their clients did not respond to such requests as they were "too busy". | But Mr Sandeman said some agents replied saying their clients did not respond to such requests as they were "too busy". |
After speaking to pupils the head broadened out the range of celebrities contacted. | After speaking to pupils the head broadened out the range of celebrities contacted. |
"We must be careful not to imprint our own views on pupils," Mr Sandeman said. | "We must be careful not to imprint our own views on pupils," Mr Sandeman said. |
"These are their role models, and this is about finding good role models in all echelons." | "These are their role models, and this is about finding good role models in all echelons." |
Every celebrity who replied will be sent a picture of the wall created. | Every celebrity who replied will be sent a picture of the wall created. |
And the school promised that any messages and photos would not be auctioned or sold and would remain at the school. | And the school promised that any messages and photos would not be auctioned or sold and would remain at the school. |
Offers of cash from female teachers for Colin Firth's signed photo had to be turned down, Mr Sandeman said. | Offers of cash from female teachers for Colin Firth's signed photo had to be turned down, Mr Sandeman said. |
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