“This is a treat for all, as opposed to a classroom day, and is an exceptional time for the pupils and teachers to see talents other than academic,” said the college’s advancement officer, Michelle Kirk.
“Seeing the pupils dance their hearts out for their Valentine sweethearts, we really got to see how well our pupils can dance.”
The independent special needs school promotes the potential of pupils through the provision of high-quality education to equip them with skills to become productive, integrated members of society.
Most of the pupils have learning difficulties or developmental delay, making the school ideal for pupils who have experienced academic difficulties in a mainstream or remedial school.
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