Students with special educational needs and disabilities have taken a song about a visit to the music studio of a school.
On March 14, a group of students made a special visit to the County High School in Leftwich (CHSL) after 14 from the Hebden Green School in Winsford.
The school, the music leader of the school, welcomed Hebden Green Pupils a morning to work in the multi -purpose media and in the recording studio.
There they recorded '' 'Communication song'What celebrates the different types, like students of their school – communicate many complex medical, learning and physical needs.
The visit came through a flourishing partnership between the schools, which began by the Hebden Green Chief teacher Helen Ashley, who herself began a former CHSL music student.
Oliver Roscoe-Sie plays drums in the studio (Image: Hebden Green) Ms. Ashley said: “It was a very special moment to see how our students record their songs in the County High School Leftwich Media Suite – exactly the school that I once attended as a student.
“Now, as the headmistress of the Hebden Green Special School, it is incredibly moved how the two schools come together and are united for everyone through the same values of inclusive, creativity and opportunities.
“We are CHSL and Jo Curry so grateful for the possibilities that they gave our students and their love and support of Hebden Green.”
Sofia dos Santos sings alongside teacher Julie Johnson (Image: Hebden Green) Now the plans are in progress to teach the song of the entire community of the Hebden Green School, whereby the recordings of the pupils are used, which also '' increased 'with a reproduction of' increased 'at CHSL.Teaching on me '.
Jill Martland, the deputy headmaster at CHSL, said: “We are so proud of the relationship that we built with the Hebden Green School and continue to learn from each other in order to achieve the best results for all of our learners.”