PUPILS at Lickey Hills Primary School and Nursery recently had a visit from a special guest.
British parasport rower and former wheelchair athlete Lauren Rowles, former pupil of the school, spoke to the children in a special assembly.
She shared her story from being a sports mad able-bodied young girl to becoming a celebrated Paralympic Gold medalist and MBE.
Teacher Dave Weston, who used to teach Lauren and organised the visit, said: "The children were captivated by Lauren's story and were inspired by her attitude and ambition.
"Lauren is a perfect example of our school values of perseverance, positivity and determination. To have gone through what she went through at such a young age and then achieve Paralympic Gold and become an MBE inspired both the children and the staff."
He added: "The staff and children are still talking about her assembly now and we cannot wait to see what Lauren goes on to achieve next."
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