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Anton Holofaiev
What are you plans for
the future?
I plan to do a Masters and do
research into pharmaceuticals.
In the future, I think I may go
into teaching as well, either as a
professor or a chemistry teacher. I
may also work in the city in some
capacity.
I love Seaford because...
It’s just been a lovely journey
and it will always be a part of
my heart. If I could do it again, I
probably would. It gave me the
encouragement that I needed to
follow my dreams.
Henry Grantham-Smith
What do you plan to do in
the future?
After my Computer Science
degree, I think I’ll do a Masters. I
want to work in the world of AI in
the future and that is changing all
the time.
I love Seaford because...
It really cares for you and supports
you. I have dyslexia and, before I
came here, I didn’t enjoy going
to school – it has helped me
whenever I needed it. I like the
small class sizes and the teachers
adapt to your needs. It has given
me confidence.
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Clara Chrispin
What are you plans for
the future?
I want to travel and work in
international relations. I also plan
to keep learning languages as
my hobby. I will also continue to
do outdoor pursuits in some way
because I have learnt that I really
love doing them during my time
at Seaford. I hope to continue
performing in some capacity.
I love Seaford because...
It wants everyone to be happy
and I really think that it makes
that happen. You really can find
the group of people with which
you truly connect. I’d happily
make friends with anybody here.
It’s a really kind school. If you
want to do something, it will help
you get there. It’s given me a lot
more opportunities than I think I
would have got elsewhere. I came
from a different school, much
different to here. Seaford has
been more than I could imagine,
both academically and with the
performing arts, sport and CCF on
offer – I’ve loved getting involved
with it all.
Beanie Bradley
What are your plans for
the future?
I plan to pursue my polo career
as far as I can. I also plan to
study Sport Psychology at
Loughborough University in the
future.
What have you learnt at Seaford
that will help you in the future?
There are so many things but
the main one is that I’ve learnt to
be resilient and move on from
defeat. In a hockey match or a
polo match if I lose, I now leave it
on the pitch, I used to get upset
before and the energy I used up
on this stopped me from striving
forwards. It’s a big change in my
character and a great thing to
take into my future life.
I love Seaford because...
We’re one big community here,
so if you want to play sport, you
can play sport. If you want to be
in a drama production there are a
lot of opportunities to do so, and
if you want to study hard, you’ll
find like-minded people and
supportive teachers that inspire
you to be your best. We’re all
interconnected.

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