73-year-old great-grandfather of two gains GCSE in English after leaving school at 14

73-year-old great-grandfather of two gains GCSE in English after leaving school at 14
Danny Davey - Credit Suffolk New College

By Jill Dando News

A pensioner in his seventies who left school at 14, returned to college to study a GCSE in English and ended up with a grade 6.

Danny Davey, 73, from Ipswich – who took the GCSE thanks to the support of Suffolk New College – said: “I never wrote until I started here in September last year.

1 Danny Davey is congratulated by Suffolk New College Principal and CEO Alan Pease on his GCSE result in English.JPG
Credit Suffolk New College

It’s 59 years since I went to school.


The father of four children, grandad of ten and great grandad of two – who was a roofer before writing – continued: “Growing up, I went to about 15 different schools, left school at 14, got a holiday job and never went back (to school).

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Credit Suffolk New College

I’ve always wanted to learn and improve myself – you should never stop learning – personal development is everyone’s responsibility.”

So why go back to college?

Mr Davey said: “I came here to Suffolk New College to learn the rules of writing. On seeing my GCSE result, I genuinely felt emotional. I’m amazed.

“My message to others (in terms of going back into education during retirement) is that everyone needs a purpose – and there is nothing better than going back to learning. “If I could give my 14-year-old self some advice it would be go back to school.”

Mr Davey also won a writing competition organised by the college earlier this year.

In 2016 he got a C grade in maths that was also studied at Suffolk New College.

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