Junior Travel Ambassadors: Safe and Sound

February 08, 2019
Our Junior Travel Ambassadors performed a play in assembly about the importance of being considerate to others when travelling on roads and pavements. Their story centred around the extra difficulties people with hearing impairment can face when trying to cross a busy and noisy road. Our Junior Travel Ambassadors were keen to produce a video of their play to share their message with a wider audience.

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