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A Special School

Series 1

Episode 2

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One Wales HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales

Available for 2 months

Working at Ysgol y Deri, Britain’s biggest special school, is one of the most emotionally demanding jobs in the teaching profession, but the rewards are enormous. This compelling observational documentary series shows what’s possible when boundaries are pushed while educating children and young people with additional learning and physical needs.

Headteacher Chris Britten says, 'When I first came into the special sector, people told me a lot about what children and young people couldn’t do. I’ve always wondered what they might do.' Through sheer determination Chris Britten and his positive team of staff have shattered previous misconceptions.

Rebecca Jones has a class of eight competitive, autistic boys, each with their own individual needs. Ethan likes to answer the school’s telephone, and every day, he’ll stand and stare at the phone until it rings. Rebecca has a plan to make sure he’s settled and able to start learning and playing.

Fifteen-year-old Luke, who likes watching documentaries and discussing religion, was born with a hole in his brain 'like a doughnut' Luke says, 'but I have sprinkles on mine'. Schizencephaly is a rare condition that has left Luke with long-term physical health problems. He is a very intelligent young man, and mum Lowis describes Luke’s frustrations of being trapped in a body that doesn’t function. Ysgol y Deri is his lifeline and with voice-generating software, teachers are helping him to express his emotions. Communicating via computer he says, 'I hate it when people patronise me, especially when people talk to me like a baby. It makes me feel hurt and uncomfortable. There are some people who don’t patronise me - my mum, my family, my school staff and my friends - who accept me for who I am. It makes me feel humble.'

A viewing experience that will leave you smiling, laughing and crying. This is more than just a school, this is A Special School. Show less

Contributors

Narrator:
Iwan Rheon
Executive Producer:
Aled Llyr
Executive Producer:
Geraint Rhys Lewis

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