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School plans to deliver resources as staff reach out to their students

A school is reaching out to its students confined to home learning by taking resources to stop off points across the town.

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Stourport High staff (from left), administration lead Clare Whale, director of student services Kerry Maughan and PCSO Pat Roberts, loading the minibus with supplies

The Stourport High School and Sixth Form College minibus will be out and about every Wednesday until the school re-opens to all students.

The vehicle will be stocked with pens and pencils, erasers, rulers and paper, library books, sanitary products, a small treat, fruit, water and useful school contact cards for students.

Principal Jon Sheers said: “We are conscious pupils will be getting short of equipment and books and we also want to support their wellbeing. They can’t come to us, so we’ll go to them.”

The minibus will be outside the Radcliffe Arms 10.30am-10.50am; Stourport Community Centre, Lower Lickhill Road, 11.20am-11.40am; the play area by Hermitage Way and Linden Avenue, 12pm until 12.20pm; at Areley Kings Village Hall, 12.30pm-2.50pm and Manor Close 1.10pm-1.30pm.

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