Southfield School students in Hatfield have received essential educational materials from the AGMS Foundation.
The donation will help to alleviate financial pressures for parents and contribute to a more inclusive community environment.
Southfield, a smaller institution serving approximately 80 students, caters to children with various learning disabilities, including autism and speech language issues.
Their learning programme is aligned with the Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 National Curriculum.
The receipt of these tools prompted an air of gratitude and delight among the students.
Headteacher Angela O'Rourke said: "As ever, thank you so much for all that you do to support our SEN pupils- we are super grateful to AGMS Foundation always."
AGMS Foundation's generosity extends beyond the provision of academic resources- they also distribute food in Hatfield's Town Centre on the last Friday of each month from 10am to 12pm, supporting families in need.
These initiatives from the foundation aim to display AGMS's commitment to benefiting lives and enhancing communities and make lasting improvements.
Their supply aid for Southfield Primary School forms part of a larger strategy to instil confidence and perseverance among learners, setting them on a path toward success.
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