Sobbing schoolboy shares beautiful moment with headmaster after receiving huge news

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For the vast majority of people, school can be a very difficult place.

With the way teaching is set up to prioritise success in exams, many students with different interests in sports or the arts can feel alienated and excluded at times.

And that’s not to mention the universal issues teenagers experience, from dealing with anxiety to bullying.

Thankfully, Channel 4’s Educating Yorkshire does an extraordinary job of highlighting these struggles at the Thornhill Community Academy with headmaster Mr Burton.

Last week, viewers ‘welled up’ after seeing a headmaster diffuse a pupil’s tantrum who cried: ‘I can tell you don’t want me here’.

This time around, pupil Scott – who excels at rugby – struggles with behavioural issues at school.

Heartbreaking moment student on Educating Yorkshire is given sporting opportunity
Young schoolboy Scott was overcome with tears on the Channel 4 series (Picture: Channel 4)
Heartbreaking moment student on Educating Yorkshire is given sporting opportunity
Scott featured in the latest episode of Educating Yorkshire (Picture: Channel 4)

His difficulty focusing during lessons is threatening his chances to take his rugby career to the next level.

After being presented with the opportunity to play for the Welsh national U16s team, he needs to make sure he stays on track at school to get in.

Amazingly, Scott does manage to get selected, and the Channel 4 show captures the heartwarming moment he finds out.

While waiting outside of a lesson, one of Scott’s friends asks him: ‘Have you got Wales trials,’ to which he replies, nervously: ‘I find out today.’

As he then starts to shout at his phone, he explains how he keeps thinking it is a notification to say whether he has made the team as he undergoes an agonising wait.

Staff have also given him special permission to have his phone in school so he can see if the message comes through.

However, as his teacher gives out instructions during woodwork class, suddenly, Scott’s phone rings.

Despite there being some initial confusion after his teacher allows him to pick up the phone, Scott explains that it is his Mum on the phone.

In a heart-sinking moment, he then says: ‘They’ve emailed me.’

Heartbreaking moment student on Educating Yorkshire is given sporting opportunity
The schoolboy found out he was selected for the Welsh schoolboy rugby team (Picture: Channel 4)
Heartbreaking moment student on Educating Yorkshire is given sporting opportunity
Scott was given special privileges to have his phone with him for the day (Picture: Channel 4)

As he looks up and down his screen, he utters: ‘I’ve got in.’

With emotional music playing in the background, Scott walks down his school hallway and, in a rare show of emotion, starts to break down in tears.

Barely able to compose himself, he walks into Mr Burton’s office and says again: ‘I got in.’

Mr Burton replies: ‘Ah, that’s fantastic news… you’ll be playing international rugby soon.

‘I’m really, really proud of you, Scott. I’m absolutely buzzing.’

As Scott wipes his tears away with a tissue, Mr Burton encourages him to ring his mum, who bursts with excitement after finding out.

She adds: ‘I’m so proud of you, Scott, well done,’ before saying she has just done her makeup, but she is now crying.

In a one-to-one with the camera, Scott explains the feeling, saying: ‘It’s just unreal. It’s just a rush of energy and such joy… I’m a Welshman. I got in!

‘It just made me feel really good about myself, obviously playing for your country, and I’m going to be playing England, Ireland and Scotland.’

Elsewhere in tonight’s episode, the now-famous school encountered every other kind of teenage drama, with the likes of Scott being scolded for swearing in the corridor and friendship group arguments involving 14-year-olds Ruby and Alexa, with the latter later opening up about her anxiety around exams.

Educating Yorkshire is available to stream on Channel 4, with new episodes airing on Sundays at 8pm.

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