Chailey Heritage School: 'Achievement, not self-pity, is our philosophy'
15th Nov 2006, 02:23 GMT
Up to 100 of the most severely disabled children in the UK attend Chailey Heritage School in Sussex, where they are shown how to live independent lives.
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