DJ Toddla T (aka Thomas Bell) has become the second celebrity star to back the KES – the Future campaign and say no to the forced academisation of King Edward VII School.

The Music Producer and Songwriter, who attended the school from 1996 to 2001, told the Sheffield Star he was “lucky to be where I am” and said “I could argue I wouldn’t be without King Ted’s.”
In a personal interview with the Sheffield paper, he laid bare details of his ADHD diagnosis and his experiences as a student growing up in Park Hill and Norfolk Park and what it was like to attend a school which looks after children from his community, Firth Park, from inner city Broomhall to more affluent families. He describes his time at the school as an “education in real life” and a “unique melting pot, a proper cross section of society”.
He also points out his own experiences would have been different if he was in a similar situation to the children attending the school today confronted with a one-size fits all style of multi-academy trust management, and how its non-uniform policy had been a ‘big deal’ to him.
“I came out of my house and I set off to school, just a young man trying to get by, and I was myself. Lobbing a uniform into that would have added to how much I wasn’t happy.
“I would hate to think of anything changing at King Ted’s that would stop another young Tom Bell growing up on Park Hill from experiencing all that.”
“Your teenage years are some of your most impactful and, 100 per cent, why I am sitting here today feeling so blessed is because King Ted’s was part of my journey.”
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