Historic victory for former Tewkesbury student

Tewkesbury Academy is incredibly proud of the sporting achievements of former student Amelie Curtis, who continues to represent Wales at U19 level in women’s football.

Earlier this week, Amelie played a key role as Wales faced England in Switzerland in a UEFA U19 Women’s Euro Qualifier, securing a historic 3–2 victory — believed to be Wales U19s’ first ever win against England.

Amelie proudly features on the academy’s Sporting Hall of Fame Honours Board and stands as a fantastic example of where hard work, resilience, and dedication can lead.

This remarkable achievement highlights not only Amelie’s talent but also her commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch. She continues to inspire current students and the wider school community.

David Graham-Kevan, Head of Physical Education, said: “Amelie’s achievement is nothing short of outstanding.

“To represent your country at this level is a testament to her dedication, perseverance, and passion for the game.

“We are immensely proud of her success and delighted to see her making history with Wales. She is a true role model for our students.”

 

 

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