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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

The Countess visited Grove School & Park School, supported by The Children with Special Needs Foundation

Today, The Countess of Wessex visited The Lighthouse Specialist Centre for Deaf Children at Guildford Grove Primary School & Nursery, Southway, Guildford. HRH's visit came as part of a 20th anniversary celebration for The Children with Special Needs Foundation (CWSNF) who have supported and donated provisions to the school.
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Those who read my blog since its beginning, should remember that back in 2014, The Countess attended a reception to mark the Twentieth Anniversary of the Children with Special Needs Foundation at the Wentworth Club in Surrey. My post can be found here.
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Guildford Grove is a two-form entry primary school, with a maintained nursery, a Children’s Centre and a Specialist Centre for profoundly deaf children. The school was opened in September 2001 in an extensively refurbished and extended school building. The Lighthouse - specialist centre, is the base for 14 profoundly deaf pupils, who are supported in the classroom by teachers of the deaf and sign support assistants.
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courtesy of Children With Special Needs Foundation via its Facebook feed. Click on pic to be reirected & view more pictures.
Lucy Richardson the leader of the Lighthouse specialist centre for deaf children, said after the visit: “She was absolutely lovely and she very interested in our children. She was very involved. She joined in with our story telling, listening and sensory room games.”
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Afterwards, HRH visited The Park School, Onslow Crescent, Woking. This school and its children are also supported by The Children with Special Needs Foundation. The aim of the foundation is to raise funds to support individuals, groups and schools in their requests for equipment, holidays and tuition and to provide essential care for children with special needs in Surrey, East Berkshire and North Hampshire.
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The Park School is a mixed secondary day school for 100 pupils with learning difficulties. The school benefits from a wide variety of external agencies that support the needs of their students. These include: hearing impairment, visual impairment, physical disabilities, physiotherapy, paediatric occupational therapy, transition occupational therapist and Youth Work team.

Few more images of HRH's visit, click here. For more coverage of the visit, check CWNSF website, click here.

Outfit & jewellery:
Jacket dates back to 2011 or so. We have an ID thanks to Sarah, it's Matthew Williamson Tailored Black Trophy Jacket.
Fitted Dress by Victoria Beckham.
Earrings by Dior from 2015 cruise collection. Part of Mise en Dior collection. Not available online.
Clutch by Sophie Habsburg Design called Moneypenny in orange.
Most likely LK Bennett Harley pumps in nude/orangy shade. HRH had them for quite some time.

The Countess visited Grove School & Park School, supported by The Children with Special Needs Foundation Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: sho fia

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