Thursday, October 4, 2007

Stepping Stones School


A picture of the 5 students, and 3 staff, hiking through our local woodland
(You might recognize Jonathan)

The Stepping Stones students will like to find out, such things as food, housing, dress, school uniforms, music, and what sort of things young people would get up to on Little Cayman?

Stepping Stones is a school for young people, with Hemiplegia, which means one side of our bodies, doesn't work as well as the other - i.e. - difficulty in getting dressed.

Stepping Stones, is a small school, with only 6 students, with ages ranging from 12 - 16. There are 3 boys and 3 girls in the school.

The students are also issued with Apple Macintosh laptops, which each students looks after, and uses for work-related purposes.

We study -

English, Maths, Science, History, and Art.

As part of our Physical Education lessons, We sail, swim, and horse ride.

The school happens to be a converted church, and still retains much of the exterior appearance.

We also have a school council, where students get a chance to voice their opinion on the school curriculum, trips out, lunches, etc.





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