A specialist SEN school for secondary aged boys with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs

GFM Awards Evening 2019

LWS Academy student Bailey Ward took home both the headteachers and above and beyond award at the second annual Gosport and Fareham Multi Academy Trust (GFM) awards evening.
Bailey was the only nominee and was presented with his trophy by Mr Tyreman at the ceremony held at Bay House School on October 16.
Steve Evans won the peer support award.
Portsmouth footballer Jack Whatmough and mayor cllr Kathleen Jones were among a host of dignitaries invited to present awards.
Students from across the community of schools were presented with awards in different categories including for contribution to the community, being a good ambassador and going above and beyond.
GFM Chief Executive Ian Potter said: “The most pleasing aspect of this evening was that so many of those presenting awards were former students at GFM schools.
“They had walked along the same path, the same corridors, learnt in the same classrooms as the young people they were helping to celebrate.
“That is an incredible powerful message to give to the young people of this town; that if you work hard and have the right attitude there are no limits to what you can achieve.”

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  • LWS Academy, Montefiore Drive, Sarisbury Green, Southampton, SO31 7NL
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