Sam Morsy is no stranger to success as a footballer after winning promotion with Chesterfield, Wigan and Town, plus playing for Egypt in the World Cup, but would taking Ipswich into the Premier League perhaps be his number one achievement in the game?
Published:
11:30 AM May 7, 2021
Updated:
12:15 PM May 7, 2021
Gusford Primary School reception class, with teacher Sarah Vines and Bobby Hambling in the middle row, right in the centre wearing blue glasses and blue long sleeves under his t-shirt.
- Credit: Gusford Primary School
An Ipswich primary school took part in deaf awareness day in support of a classmate, who suffers from mixed hearing loss.
Bobby Hambling inspired all 30 pupils in his reception class at Gusford Community Primary School to wear Ipswich Deaf Children’s Society t-shirts on Monday, May 3.
Laura Hambling, Bobby’s mum and a nurse at Ipswich Hospital, said: “Bobby’s dad and I are really happy that the school gives Bobby the opportunity to stay in mainstream education like his siblings.
Published:
11:30 AM May 7, 2021
Updated:
12:15 PM May 7, 2021
Gusford Primary School reception class, with teacher Sarah Vines and Bobby Hambling in the middle row, right in the centre wearing blue glasses and blue long sleeves under his t-shirt.
- Credit: Gusford Primary School
An Ipswich primary school took part in deaf awareness day in support of a classmate, who suffers from mixed hearing loss.
Bobby Hambling inspired all 30 pupils in his reception class at Gusford Community Primary School to wear Ipswich Deaf Children’s Society t-shirts on Monday, May 3.
Laura Hambling, Bobby’s mum and a nurse at Ipswich Hospital, said: “Bobby’s dad and I are really happy that the school gives Bobby the opportunity to stay in mainstream education like his siblings.
Gusford Primary School, Ipswich
- Credit: Lucy Taylor
Staff at an Ipswich primary school are facing an anxious wait after its management said the workforce could be cut due to declining pupil numbers.
Active Learning Trust, which manages Gusford Community Primary School in Sheldrake Drive, has said it has launched a consultation over a potential restructuring of staff.
Bosses at the trust have said they will do everything possible to secure its future so it could continue to deliver an excellent learning environment for pupils.
Gusford Community Primary School provides education for more than 600 children, according to its website, and became an academy in 2013 with Active Learning Trust, which is also responsible for Chantry Academy in Ipswich.