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Students from Totton College ‘Skills for life’ department have kick-started World Book Day 2019 celebrations, proving that World Book Day isn’t only for primary school students.  Students with a range of special needs including autism, cerebral palsy and down syndrome are attending college dressed in pyjamas whilst serving hot chocolate and biscuits to staff and fellow students for donations to help raise money for ‘Magic Carpet’ sensory equipment.

A ‘Magic Carpet’ provides interactive literacy and music based activities for special needs learners. To find out more, make a donation or help raise funds, visit the Totton College ‘Skills for life’ department GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/manage/totton-college-skills-for-life

Totton College ‘Skills for life’ department provides courses for students with special education needs to help them achieve the independence and the skills they need to pursue the career they want.

Courses cover a broad range of subjects, including social enterprise, everyday living, independence, and social skills, and supported internships.

Hannah Avoth, Totton College Vice Principal, said:

“We are so proud of our students and their enterprising and community spirit during the World Book Day 2019 celebrations this week. Our Skills for Life team have been great at supporting our students and creating an environment that offers high-quality specialist teaching, alongside the opportunity to explore their passions.”

For more information about Totton College and its range of full-time and part-time courses click here