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Wollaston Paralympic hero Maisie Summers-Newton on hand to open new building at Wellingborough special needs school
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00:00You're an example of personal success, someone for whom personal success is involved in winning
00:22lots of fantastic medals. It's so lovely to see those today. But personal success doesn't
00:28have to be big, and for some of our children, moving into this building was a personal success
00:34of their own. It makes you know that it's okay to be different and to embrace your individuality.
00:41The people that designed and built this building were courageous in their design. They didn't
00:46join it onto the main building, they placed it somewhere that maybe people didn't think
00:50was going to be the right place, but it absolutely has worked, and there was courage in that
00:55decision. And having a space that prioritises the natural light, the open space, the colours,
01:03has created a wonderful learning environment for our children where they feel comfortable,
01:07safe and supported. Having this new building will give the pupils the space and the safety
01:14to explore their world, something which was so, so difficult in the last classrooms that
01:18we had. We can now provide pupils with opportunities to be curious, to wonder about their world,
01:25and to make sense of it. Roangate is made up of wonderfully complex children. They bring
01:31a diverse range of abilities, needs and personalities to the school, and this simple yet really
01:37well designed building is the perfect match for our pupils.

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