Thomas Wolsey Special Needs School

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English statesman Thomas Wolsey, a Roman Catholic Cardinal, was one of the most powerful people in England during the early 1500s. He lost his power in a dispute with King Henry VIII. Wolsey refused to sanction the divorce between Henry and Catherine of Aragón, which led to England's break with Rome.

Wolsey was born in Ipswich and educated at the University of Oxford.

Before Cardinal Wolsey was removed from power, he planned to make his home town of Ipswich a seat of learning equal to both Oxford and Cambridge. He started building a great college, but all that remains today is Wolsey's Gate, which can still be seen in College Street today.

Today Thomas Wolsey school deals with children with complex physical and educational needs. This is place where I am based, but travelling around county to see other disabled children as a part of Outreach Project. I will place occasional info, news or photo here, but more about school find on  Thomas Wolsey website.

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TheJournal - Thursday, 24th March 2005

Link to a larger newspaper picture with extract about my help to boy with a Down Syndrome Tommy Cantor.

Tommy Cantor was one of my successful stories (just ignore how they spelled my name ;-).

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SUMMER FETE 2004

Picture from Thomas Wolsey School - Summer Fete 2004

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