It was
inaugurated by Vineet Parikh, Round Table National President, and Ramya
Rajesh, National President of Ladies Circle 23. The academy, sponsored
by Coimbatore Round Table Metropolitan 62 and Round Table Circle 23,
would function under the auspices of ‘Saranalayam’ on its premises at
Kinathukadavu.
According to Chairperson of
‘Saranalayam’ N. Vanitha, the academy will cater to children between the
age group of three and 16. Admissions are on and the classes will begin
from July second week.
“To begin with, we are
admitting 25 students. Special educators have been appointed to teach
the children. They will follow a special methodology of teaching based
on a unique curriculum. Facilities for speech therapy and physiotherapy
will also be available. A clinical psychologist will visit the academy
regularly. It is not a residential academy, hence a bus will be
organised from Coimbatore to bring the children to the academy,” she
said.
Special children from ‘Saranalayam’ would also
be taught here. The main focus would be to make the children
independent, she added. There were plans to enter into a memorandum of
understanding with a special school in the U.S. to upgrade the training
to international standards.
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