A student at a sixth form has set his sights on "world domination" by consistently proving doubters wrong while living with health issues. 

Harrison Mayhew-Kemp currently studies a level three media course at Ipswich's One Sixth Form College, having started there on a supported learning course four years ago. 

Originally from Essex, the 20-year-old hopes to progress to a level four course in a couple of years. 

Mr Mayhew-Kemp started at One Sixth Form College when he was 16 on a supported learning courseHarrison Mayhew-Kemp started at One Sixth Form College when he was 16 on a supported learning course (Image: Eastern Education Group)

But from there, anything is possible, he said: "university is an option- and I guess so is world domination."

Mr Mayhew-Kemp lives with cerebral palsy and there were complications as he was born. 

He said: “I was born 11 weeks early with cerebral palsy. I had a bleed on the brain and had a full body blood transfusion.

The 20-year-old has also been involved in charity fundraisersThe 20-year-old has also been involved in charity fundraisers (Image: Eastern Education Group)

"At the time, they didn’t know if I was going to make it or for how long.

"I feel very lucky and I just think about getting through every day whilst striving to be better.”

Away from his studies, Mr Mayhew-Kemp is also an award-winning volunteer - having secured Eastern Education Group character strength award, a Suffolk Community Award and a sportsmanship accolade at the inaugural Ipswich Town Foundation disability awards.

He also coaches the pan-disability team on behalf of the Ipswich Town Foundation and hopes to bring together his love of the media and the Tractor Boys in the future. 

Harrison Mayhew-Kemp is a coach with the Ipswich Town Foundation with town forward George HirstHarrison Mayhew-Kemp is a coach with the Ipswich Town Foundation - he is pictured here with Town forward George Hirst (Image: Eastern Education Group) “I’d love to combine my love of sport, Ipswich Town Football Club and media and work in the press department at ITFC.”

Jake Robson, the group sixth form principal at One Sixth Form College said: “Harrison really is an inspiring young man and such a positive force around the sixth form.

"He is a pleasure to teach and his kindness to others is a lesson for us all. It’s a privilege to be part of his progression journey.”