Singer and TV presenter Myleene Klass is going back to school.
The former Hear'say member, who was born in Great Yarmouth, has been helping a student at Cliff Park Ormiston Academy in Gorleston, where she herself studied as a teenager.
She is mentoring Year 11 student Jadon Senti, who is passionate about building a career in performing arts, television or radio.
And now she will go back to the school on Thursday, November 23, to attend the academy's awards ceremony.
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Alongside Ms Klass and principal Harry French, Jadon has been learning about the entertainment industry, with Ms Klass coaching him to learn and perform the famous court scene monologue from the film A Few Good Men.
The group has been practising and speaking over video calls every week, with Ms Klass even coaching Jadon while on location filming in Miami in Florida.
The academy will see the students perform the monologue as part of the awards evening.
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Ms Klass will address the recent graduates with some words of inspiration as they look towards their futures.
She said: "It has been so inspiring to work alongside Cliff Park Ormiston Academy to help reach the next generation of stars and give back to the school that taught me so much.
"Working with Jadon has been really rewarding and I have loved seeing his passion and confidence for performing continue to grow."
She said she was looking forward to attending the awards evening and seeing Jadon perform on stage in front of all his friends and supporters and she has "no doubt that he has a bright future ahead of him".
"The support from the school has been integral in helping him pursue his passions and I am so excited to continue working alongside Cliff Park to encourage all young people to aim high," she said.
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