Young carer achieves dream of studying to be a doctor

Posted: 23rd August 2022

A YOUNG carer has collected the top A-level grades she needs to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor.

Ripon Grammar School student Febe Elsayghe was inspired to study medicine after helping care for her disabled sister Monica.

The 18-year-old, who achieved three A*s in maths, chemistry and biology, and will study medicine at Newcastle University, found juggling online learning with her caring role during lockdown particularly challenging.

Her 23-year-old sister’s learning disability and autism means she has difficulty communicating and needs assistance with everyday activities, so Febe and parents Reham and Joseph, alongΒ with 20-year-old sister Jessica, need to help with everything from dressing to feeding.

β€œIt was definitely harder during lockdown as we were all inside and trying to balance that with online school was a hard task,” says Febe.

β€œMonica was taken out of her normal routine and wasn’t able to understand the unusual situation. It was difficult to deal with, but we all came together as a family to help.”

She added: β€œWhen I was young, I was curious about my sister’s condition and would ask her care team questions as well as doing my own research. That’s when I began to get interested in a career in medicine.

β€œI found the genetics and intricacy of the human body really interesting, and I knew I wanted to help people.”

Febe, who also has a part-time admin job at a local estate agent and is a keen dancer, added: β€œRipon Grammar School handled the Covid situation so well and managed to make my time at sixth form unforgettable.

β€œThe past seven years at RGS have been amazing and I would like to thank all the staff for all the great memories and helping me get to the next stage of my life!”

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