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The success of six blind and visually impaired students in this year’s SEA exams is proving that with support, every child can achieve excellence.
President of the Trinidad and Tobago Blind Welfare Association, Kenneth Suratt, is applauding the inclusivity in the public education system following the recent success of the students in the Secondary Entrance Assessment exams.
“Each year goes by, we’re getting more and more children in mainstream education, and what we also observing in the past, sometimes they would’ve limit our children to go to a particular number of regular schools, we are seeing the children going to new schools.”
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