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In page Rio Ferdinand:

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He chose to attend Blackheath Bluecoat School to make new friends and settled in well, feeling his confidence growing.[2] His second year was marred by the death of a fellow pupil, Stephen Lawrence, and the event demonstrated the ever-present threat of violence.[6] Ferdinand enjoyed physical expression, taking part in not just football and gymnastics classes but drama, theatre and ballet too.[5] He was an able child: he represented Southwark in gymnastics at the London Youth Games,[7] by age 10 he had been invited to train at the Queens Park Rangers academy, and at age 11 he won a scholarship to attend the Central School of Ballet in London.[2] Ferdinand attended the ballet classes, travelling to the city centre four days a week for four years.[5]