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Former King’s Lynn student meets King Charles to receive Queen Elizabeth Award for Academic Excellence




Meeting the King to receive a royal award proved a “once in a lifetime” experience for a former student.

Camilo Cervantes, who previously attended Lynn’s Springwood High School, and his family travelled to Sandringham at the weekend and met King Charles, who presented him with the Queen Elizabeth Award for Academic Excellence and the complete works of William Shakespeare.

Camilo is currently studying Chemical Engineering at Cambridge University, having achieved “outstanding” A-Level results at Springwood’s Sixth Form last year when he received four A*s, making him the year’s highest achiever.

It was a proud day for the family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyIt was a proud day for the family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
It was a proud day for the family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography

“I felt nervous as I had not met someone with as much standing as the King before. We had a nice chat about my A-Level exams and my course at Cambridge, as I go to the same college, Trinity, that he did,” Camilo said.

“We also talked about my ambitions as a future engineer and which sort of sectors I was thinking of going into.”

Alongside Camilo on his special appointment was his mum Ivonne Torres Galvis, dad Juan Sebastian Cervantes, step-dad Marc Skeldon and younger brother Georger. Both his parents work in the field of chemical engineering and have senior roles with international organisations.

Camilo attended with his family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo attended with his family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo attended with his family. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography

Andy Johnson, executive head teacher at Springwood, was also at the presentation and said Camilo was very deserving of the award.

“Camilo is an outstanding student and worked hard throughout his whole school career. I can think of no one more worthy of this prestigious award,” he said.

“Camilo and his family had a fantastic experience meeting Charles. His father, Juan, travelled all the way from Mexico to see his son receive his award from the King.”

Camilo and his family travelled to Sandringham at the weekend. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo and his family travelled to Sandringham at the weekend. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo and his family travelled to Sandringham at the weekend. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography

Camilo said that Cambridge is great fun as well as being challenging academically, which he expected, and he is enjoying his time at the world-renowned university.

“It was an amazing experience getting to receive my award from the King and this truly was a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” he added.

“The King was very kind and really took his time with each group of people who were there.”

Camilo with his mum, Ivonne Torres Galvis and younger brother Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo with his mum, Ivonne Torres Galvis and younger brother Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo with his mum, Ivonne Torres Galvis and younger brother Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo with his brother, mum, dad and step-dad alongside Springwwods ececutive head teacher. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo with his brother, mum, dad and step-dad alongside Springwwods ececutive head teacher. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo with his brother, mum, dad and step-dad alongside Springwwods ececutive head teacher. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo is a former Springwood student. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo is a former Springwood student. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo is a former Springwood student. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo and Andy Johnson, executive head teacher at Springwood. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo and Andy Johnson, executive head teacher at Springwood. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo and Andy Johnson, executive head teacher at Springwood. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo received the Queen Elizabeth Award for Academic Excellence. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo received the Queen Elizabeth Award for Academic Excellence. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo received the Queen Elizabeth Award for Academic Excellence. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo and his younger brother, Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt PhotographyCamilo and his younger brother, Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography
Camilo and his younger brother, Georger. Picture: Barking Dog Media/Ian Burt Photography



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