At Clitheroe Pendle Primary School, the SEND assembly celebrating neurodiversity was a truly inspiring event. The highlight of the assembly was the visit from Bart Gee, who shared his incredible journey and achievements despite his disability. Bart's story of completing triathlons and playing the piano captivated everyone, showcasing his determination and talent. His presence and words were a powerful reminder of the strength and potential within each individual, regardless of their challenges. The assembly left a lasting impression on all children and staff, inspiring them to embrace and celebrate neurodiversity in their own lives.
At Clitheroe Pendle Primary School, the National Down Syndrome assembly was a heartfelt celebration of neurodiversity. Amy Clarkson, a dedicated parent and advisor on Down Syndrome, shared her personal experiences of supporting her child with Down Syndrome. Her story highlighted the joys and challenges of her journey, offering valuable insights and encouragement to everyone present. Amy's visit highlighted the importance of understanding and embracing neurodiversity, leaving a profound impact on the school community. The assembly was a beautiful reminder of the strength and love that can flourish within our community