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Principal: Stuart Williams catmosecollege.com facebook.com/catmosecollege

A newsletter for parents, students and the local community

15 MARCH 2013

ISSUE 49 YOUTH SPEAKS COMPETITION LIGHTS, CAMERA, PARLIAMENT SHARING GOOD PRACTICE LITERACY WEEK MURDER MYSTERY DAY CRICKET CHAMPIONS NETBALL MASTERCLASS TAG RUGBY SWIMMING GALA

INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER

.................................................................................................................................... On Tuesday 12 March, Claire Lomas was invited to the College to talk to year 7 and 8 about the challenges she has faced in life since her spinal accident and how she has overcome them and turned her stumbling blocks into stepping stones. Claire was injured in an eventing accident in 2007. She has a T4 spinal cord injury which means she is paralysed from the chest down. Claire told us “During my time in hospital I saw many people who had had their lives turned upside down - some who are unable to breathe without the use of a ventilator. I have been very lucky to have a lot of support from family and friends helping me deal with this catastophic injury - some don’t have this support.” Claire is a former event rider who finished the 32nd Virgin London Marathon in 17 days using the ReWalk robotic suit. Claire is the first user of the ReWalk robotic suit in the United Kingdom. She is now a British campaigner and fundraiser for Spinal Research and The Nicholls Foundation, who are getting closer to finding a cure and need vital funds. She has started a fundraising page for a new challenge to raise vital funds for Spinal Research and The Nicholls Foundation. “After the Marathon I decided to tackle something in 2013. It will be a bike ride covering 400 miles of England - using the Handbike and the ReWalk suit. I will stop at schools and organisations to talk about my story. The Marathon raised a massive £210,000 for Spinal Research and it would be fantastic to raise the same amount again... My next challenge is in memory of a very special young woman I was lucky to know. She suffered a similar injury to me in 2010 and contacted me via my website. Sadly Catherine Kouam lost her life on 26 August 2012 due to complications.” Over the next few months we will be organising events to help raise funds for Spinal Research and if you wish to support the College in our aim, please send any donations to Helen Orgill in the finance office. If you wish to read more about Claire please visit the following sites: www.justgiving.com/Claire-Lomas www.get-claire-walking.co.uk Mrs Powell


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