Olympic medallist returns to inspire students at Peterlee

Sep 24, 2024

Lauren Irwin, former pupil at St Bede’s Catholic School and Byron Sixth Form College, which is part of Bishop Chadwick Catholic Educational Trust, made an emotional return to her former school, to inspire the next generation of students.

Lauren, who won an Olympic bronze medal in the women’s eight rowing team at the Paris 2024 Olympics, spoke passionately about the encouragement she received from her PE teacher to take up rowing while at the school, saying “its been incredible bringing back a bronze medal, seeing my PE teacher has just been a full circle moment”.

Gemma Brown, Laurens former PE teacher, became overwhelmed with emotion upon seeing Lauren again, saying “I’m really really proud, it’s not very often as a PE teacher you can say, I’ve taught an Olympic athlete.”

The visit included an engaging question-and-answer session where students had the opportunity to ask the Olympian about her athletic journey, challenges she faced, and the mind set needed to achieve greatness.

Mrs Cessford, Head Teacher of St Bede’s, praised the Olympian for taking time out of her busy schedule to visit her former school, saying, “we are incredibly proud of Lauren and the example she has set for our students. At St Bede’s we strive to inspire and motivate everyone to be the person God intended them to be. Lauren is proof that with determination and passion, anything is possible. 

The visit was met with overwhelming enthusiasm from both students and staff. Lauren concluded her visit by offering encouragement to the students saying, “it’s really special to bring back a medal and hopefully inspire the younger generation”.

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St. Bede’s Catholic School and Byron Sixth Form in Peterlee takes pupils from Year 7 to Year 13.

Press release issued Lisa Ord, St. Bede’s Catholic School and Byron Sixth Form,  Peterlee lord@st-bedes.org, 0191 5876220.

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