And like the school, Ben’s mum said that regardless of the results she is proud of her son for sitting the exams. “When I looked at his actual scores he achieved what we thought he would. The fact he did it is amazing,” she said.
Twist spent up to 18 months trying to get Ben into Lansbury Bridge, rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, and she said it was worth it: “The school has unlocked how he learns and it’s [a] very personalised and very visual style of learning, which meant he could sit the test without worrying or panicking, which is amazing.”
“With everything that’s going on in the world especially the UK, it’s nice to have something that reminds us about being human and… I’m glad I can contribute to that.”
Ms Clarkson told BuzzFeed News “I wanted Ben to know how proud we are of him as he has worked so hard and made great progress this year. We are a special school and it so important to us to measure progress in many different ways as I have outlined in my letter.”
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