Published:
4:00 PM May 8, 2021
Children at Rushmere Primary School all took part in Deaf Awareness Week by wearing green
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
An Ipswich school, which teaches the greatest number of deaf children in Suffolk, is taking steps to ensure all their pupils grow up with deaf role models and a positive outlook.
Rushmere Hall Primary School teaches 13 pupils who are deaf and has specially trained teachers of the deaf (ToD) as a specialist resource base, as well as British Sign Language (BSL) clubs and classes.
Children showing us the word love in sign language
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Published:
4:00 PM May 8, 2021
Children at Rushmere Primary School all took part in Deaf Awareness Week by wearing green
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
An Ipswich school, which teaches the greatest number of deaf children in Suffolk, is taking steps to ensure all their pupils grow up with deaf role models and a positive outlook.
Rushmere Hall Primary School teaches 13 pupils who are deaf and has specially trained teachers of the deaf (ToD) as a specialist resource base, as well as British Sign Language (BSL) clubs and classes.
Children showing us the word love in sign language
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown