Former Ryde Academy student Chloe Neale is to represent the Isle of Wight at the Grand Final of the 2024 Miss Teen Great Britain competition. The Miss Teen Great Britain competition is not just a beauty pageant – it is about raising money for the charity ‘Together For Short Lives’, which provides support to families where there are terminally ill children. And it’s about far more than youngsters having a pretty face too, it is about celebrating the achievements and the goals of teenagers and celebrating their progress as they grow into meaningful young people through inspiration, enthusiasm and a dedication unparalleled in fundraising. Chloe left school with 9 GCSEs and the equivalent of 3 A levels through her London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) studies. As well as excelling in her academic studies, Chloe previously took part in the Duke Of Edinburgh Award scheme, successfully completing the scheme to receive a Silver. She is now studying for a Professional Diploma in Musical Theatre at The Hammond in Chester. For her charity fundraising, Chloe will be completing the 99,000 steps challenge during Children’s Hospice Week – 1 step for every child in the UK with a life-limiting condition. Speaking about her selection, Chloe has said:
“I first thought about entering Miss Teen Great Britain for amusement and was shocked and honoured when I was chosen as Miss Teen Isle of Wight and found I was through to the Grand Final. “I am so grateful to everyone who helped me get here. I can’t wait to experience something like this which will be a first for me. I’m looking forward to meeting the other contestants and taking part in all the fun activities that will bring one of us to the Miss Teen Great Britain title.”
The Grand Final will take place at the Globe Theatre in Blackpool in October. Anyone wishing to support Chloe taking on the 99,000 Steps Challenge and the very worthwhile Together For Short Lives charity can make their donation at https://99000steps.togetherforshortlives.org.uk/fundraisers/chloeneale/2024.



























































































what a doll she gets my vote and I am sure many more her smile lights up the world.
Not just a pretty face then.
nice to see the intelligent and pretty girls still have a platform to be seen and enhance their chances in the world. Thankfully, the lazy, purple haired, rainbow slobs haven’t been out crying yet, claiming that this should be stopped, purely because they are jealous of these girls.