Home   Ipswich   News   Article

Subscribe Now

Retired great-grandfather from Ipswich achieves GCSE in English after leaving school at 14





A great-grandfather who left school at 14 said he felt emotional to have achieved a GCSE in English at the age of 73.

Former roofer Danny Davey, of Ipswich, sat his exam at Suffolk New College in the town and got a grade six.

Earlier this year, the pensioner won a writing competition organised by the further education institution.

Danny Davey, of Ipswich, achieved a GCSE in English at the age of 73 at Suffolk New College. Picture: Suffolk New College
Danny Davey, of Ipswich, achieved a GCSE in English at the age of 73 at Suffolk New College. Picture: Suffolk New College

“I never wrote until I started here in September last year,” said Mr Davey. “It’s 59 years since I went to school.

“Growing up, I went to about 15 different schools, left school at 14, got a holiday job and never went back (to school).

“I’ve always wanted to learn and improve myself. You should never stop learning – personal development is everyone’s responsibility.”

Danny is being congratulated by Suffolk New College principal Alan Pease
Danny is being congratulated by Suffolk New College principal Alan Pease

The father-of-four, who also has 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, added: “I came to Suffolk New College to learn the rules of writing.

“On seeing my GCSE result, I generally felt emotional. I’m amazed.”

He said his message to other people considering returning to education in retirement is that everyone needs a purpose – and there is nothing better than going back to learning.

He added: “If I could give my 14-year-old self some advice it would be go back to school.”

Mr Davey previously sat GCSE maths at the college, achieving a C-grade in 2016.