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| Former pupil tells First News how Calder House inspired her to do well |
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Why Calder House?
A man was walking along the beach one day. Ahead he noticed another, older man picking up a starfish that had become stranded on the sand and throwing it back into the sea.
“Why do you bother?” the man asked him. “The beach goes on for miles and countless starfish get stranded every day. You can’t really make a difference.”
The old man looked at the starfish in his hand and then he threw it to safety among the waves. “I can make a difference to this one,” he replied.
Countless children feel stranded at school. For some Calder House can make a real difference.
| Former pupil tells First News how Calder House inspired her to do well |
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Former Calder House pupil Rose wrote this article about dyslexia and the difficulties dyslexic children can experience at school for the My Way column in First News, the weekly newspaper for young people. Click here to download this article.
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