Determination pays off for A-level art student at The Angmering School
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Oli Pink, 17, has congenital muscular dystrophy, a muscle-wasting condition that affects all aspects of his life.
He is wheelchair bound and has significant scoliosis – curvature of the spine, which affects his posture and prevents him sitting up straight or holding a position for a prolonged period of time.
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Hide AdNothing stops Oli, though, and he has overcome the barriers to complete some outstanding A-level work at the Angmering Sixth Form.
Oli is in year-13 and learning support assistant Bev Short works with him to help him get the best out of his lessons.
Bev has come up with some ingenious and creative ideas to help Oli adapt, and the inclusive art department at the school has advised on specialist equipment to allow him to complete projects in a manner that suits his working style.
The department has tailored his course to allow Oli to use the best method for him, adapting anything and everything to allow him to complete tasks as independently as possible.
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Hide AdFiona Moppett, media manager, said: “The school is so inspired by Oli’s work, it has used one of his images as the thank you card for all of the wonderful benefactors within the Lavinia Norfolk Centre at The Angmering School.”