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BaggyAndABitLooseAtTheSeams · 13/09/2018 09:45

My child is bright but dyslexic and also slightly dyspraxic, likes music and drama (also sciences). Is extremely lively and enthusiastic. Struggles with team sports like rugby (the dyspraxia) - but still tries and has a positive attitude to sport (loves swimming and climbing).

Is Hurst supportive of this type of child? I would like him to be somewhere which helps him achieve and does not pigeon hole him as non-academic because of the dyslexia or lessen confidence because of the dyspraxia

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