“The future’s bright, the future’s Robin’s”

22 November 2013

Robin Barayuga, who is registered blind, recently started  A-Level studies in Law , History, English Literature and Physics at Ashton Sixth Form College.

Originally from the Philippines, Robin and his family moved to Tameside when he was 8 years old.  Robin lost his sight at birth and he has just a little light perception. The Tameside Sensory Support Service Visual Impairment team has supported him since 2005, working with him firstly in the home and then at Leigh Street Primary School, Hyde, before ensuring a smooth transition into Alder Community High School. 

Robin has made an excellent start since coming to Ashton Sixth Form College and now, along with the support he receives from Tameside Sensory Support Service, he works with members of Ashton Sixth Form College’s Additional Learning Support team. He has support in most of his classes, but also makes use of computer software and hardware to translate all his materials into Braille.

Robin did very well in his GCSE courses at Alder, achieving 4 A/A*, 4 Bs and a C. In his spare time he also likes to watch sport, being an ardent Manchester United fan, listening to music, watching films and playing computer games. There is every indication that his success will continue at Ashton Sixth Form College.

Nigel Rennison, Ashton Sixth Form College Inclusive Learning Manager said: “Robin, his family and all who supported him can rightly be proud of his amazing success in his GCSEs. Robin has now embarked on the next stage of his education and has immediately settled fantastically well into college life. With his continued dedication and the support of Tameside Sensory Support Service along with college staff, there is every indication his success will continue at Ashton Sixth Form College and beyond.”


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