Pupils with visual impairments from Chantry Primary Academy have explained how they are being supported with their studies and independence in a special video. Teacher, Kate Collings, got her students to show their classrooms and equipment to help them navigate both school life and the world around them.
Video: Chantry Primary Academy
Video: Chantry Primary Academy
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00:00Hi, my name is Susanna. Hi, my name is Maryam. And we are here to show you a day in the life
00:08of a visual impaired pupil in Chantry Primary Academy School. We love it in the VI provision
00:16because we get to go on lots of trips and we have lots of staff to support us. Come
00:22on, let us show you. Come on, join our tour. I am playing with the lights in the tent.
00:45I am practising my braille and I think it is good for people with a visual impairment
00:50or that are completely blind because you are learning a new skill to read with your
00:57fingers. I am practising my braille. Braille is good for me because if something happens
01:04to my eyes or if I cannot read something, it helps me to read it. I am using an iPad
01:24Pro. It helps me in my lessons. When I am finished, I can print it out and stick it
01:30in my book. I am sorting the numbers and shapes on the tap to our table. I am looking
01:44at the letters on the light panel and it is good because it is bright. I love the light
01:57I am using my magnifier to read. It is good because I can see it. I like to use my magnifier
02:06because it helps me see the words. I do touch typing because it makes sure I do not look
02:18down at the keys and it helps me in all lessons. I like touch typing because I do not need
02:30to look at the keys when I am typing. So Clarissa, the pen is here, so on the page can you feel
02:37one of the pom-poms? So then put the pen next to that.
02:44Fact number 9. World Gorilla Day is celebrated every year on September 24th.
02:51Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me. Sorry.
03:01We are going to do the stairs guys.
03:15Goalball is a Paralympic sport where each player wears a blindfold and rolls a jingly ball across the playing field to try and get it past the opponents team to score a goal.
03:32We hope you have enjoyed learning about our vision impairment provision here at Chantry.
03:39We hope we helped you understand more about our visual needs in school.
03:43As you can see we feel very happy at Chantry.
03:47We feel very proud to be in the VI provision.
03:51Thank you for watching our film. Bye for now.