Student stories - Aish

Aish has quadriplegic cerebral palsy. Complications during birth changed the course of her life and that of her family in an instant. Learn more about her journey to Treloar's in this short film. At mainstream primary school, Aish faced significant barriers. Although she was eager to learn, she had no reliable way to communicate. Socially isolated and limited by complex health needs, it became clear that Aish required a specialist environment for secondary education. Treloar’s was recommended by a therapist. From their very first visit, something felt different. “Aish knew, in her heart that Treloar’s was the place she wanted to be.” Now in Treloar School’s sixth form. Aish is thriving. With the support of a skilled, multidisciplinary team, Aish has grown in confidence, independence, and self‑belief. Socially, Aish’s world has expanded. She has formed genuine friendships with peers who communicate with her, include her, and encourage her to take part in everything. Treloar’s is a School and a College based in Hampshire providing education for extraordinary, full-of-potential disabled young people and adults. Every young person deserves an education which sets them up for life, but sadly, face many challenges in receiving that education. At Treloar’s, we look beyond the disability to help our students fulfil their potential. Learn more: https://www.treloar.org.uk/ Donate here: https://www.treloar.org.uk/support-us Leave a Legacy of possibility: https://www.treloar.org.uk/leave-gift...