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Year 7 Rewards Trip: A Fascinating Visit to the Wolverhampton Multiple Sclerosis Centre

Our top-performing Year 7 pupils were recently rewarded with a unique and inspiring trip to the Wolverhampton Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Centre. As a special treat for their hard work and excellent behaviour, they were invited to attend an engaging and educational lecture on the role of oxygen therapy in patient care.

The visit offered pupils a rare opportunity to learn about how oxygen is used in treatment, particularly in supporting individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis. The session was led by Paula and Bob, two passionate and knowledgeable volunteers who gave an eye-opening insight into how oxygen therapy can improve quality of life for patients. Their enthusiasm and dedication to the centre’s work made a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.

Our students asked thoughtful questions and showed great interest throughout the visit — a true reflection of their maturity and curiosity. It was a rewarding day, not only for the pupils but also for the staff, who were proud to see our students engaging so positively with such an important and compassionate area of healthcare.