A teenage pupil who died after in Meningitis outbreak in Kent has been named. The headteacher at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Faversham has paid tribute to Year 13 pupil Juliette. Headteacher Amelia McIlroy said Juliette was "a lovely girl" as she offered her condolences to her family. She said the focus now was on the safety and wellbeing of the rest of the school community. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In a statement, she said: "It is with great sadness that we are confirming the loss of Juliette, a much loved and treasured member of our school community. "Juliette was a student at our school for seven years. She was incredibly kind, thoughtful and intelligent and she loved our school and was very happy here. "Juliette embraced everything that school had to offer with great enthusiasm and joy and her humour and positivity were captivating." More to follow... LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Schoolgirl and student dead after outbreak of meningitis and septicaemia at university Meningitis symptoms explained as professor describes ‘great concern’ over Kent outbreak Health campaigners call for wider use of meningitis vaccine to protect those most at risk after deadly outbreak Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter