Floyd and David

20 July 2015 | Real Stories

When I started, I was nervous to talk and near the end I started to get more confident and my favorite day was on the simulator, it was really good. It has improved pupils attendance and improved our school work. I feel better in myself that I can talk out loud in class. I felt nervous about work experience but now I am a lot more confident. Thank you for letting me join.

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