A proud evening at Wembley Stadium saw Harry Fox recognised as Scholar of the Year during a prestigious event celebrating the achievements of Premier League scholars from across the country.
Presented by Alan Shearer alongside fellow Premier League learners, the award highlighted not only Harrry's outstanding performances on the pitch, but also his exceptional commitment away from football.
Harry has enjoyed a remarkable year, making his first-team debut while continuing to excel academically.
Alongside his football development, he has achieved distinctions in his BTEC studies and is currently sitting his A-Levels in Business in May and June.
The evening brought together an array of talented young players from clubs around the country, many of whom have already made first-team appearances.
However, the event also celebrated the importance of being role models away from the game, recognising scholars who represent their clubs with discipline and professionalism off the pitch.
Head of Education Kobie Dee, who has worked with Harry since passing his GCSEs, said: '“Harry has been an outstanding example of what a modern scholar should represent.
"His dedication to both his football and education has been exceptional throughout the two years. To make a first-team debut while also achieving distinctions in his BTEC studies and continuing his A-Level education is a tremendous achievement."
Well done, Foxy!




