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Inspiring Adventure: Sailing across the Atlantic Ocean with 5 in a Row 🌊 🚣🏻‍♂️

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S2:E3 - - Welcome back to the My Online Schooling Podcast, the place where we talk to staff, parents and pupils to find out more about life at the online school.
In this episode, we’re rowing across the Atlantic, more specifically from the Canary Islands to Antigua, and we’re doing it in support of a charity called Reverse Rett. Rett Syndrome is a post-natal neurological disorder, which most often affects girls, around the age of 12-18 months. And My Online Schooling is a proud sponsor of a team of five people who, in December 2021, will be rowing across the Atlantic.
So we speak to Ian Baird, Duncan Hughes, Fraser Potter and Clive Rooney (there is a fifth called Ross McKinney who couldn’t join us this time), and they’re about to explain to us just what it’s going to be like for them all to row across the Atlantic, why it’s important to have the support of organisations such as My Online Schooling, and just what this rare condition is which is the focus of the team’s fund-raising efforts.
That’s all coming up in this episode. Let’s get to it right now with our crew.

Websites:
myonlineschooling.co.uk
www.fiveinarow.co.uk

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S2:E3 - - Welcome back to the My Online Schooling Podcast, the place where we talk to staff, parents and pupils to find out more about life at the online school.
In this episode, we’re rowing across the Atlantic, more specifically from the Canary Islands to Antigua, and we’re doing it in support of a charity called Reverse Rett. Rett Syndrome is a post-natal neurological disorder, which most often affects girls, around the age of 12-18 months. And My Online Schooling is a proud sponsor of a team of five people who, in December 2021, will be rowing across the Atlantic.
So we speak to Ian Baird, Duncan Hughes, Fraser Potter and Clive Rooney (there is a fifth called Ross McKinney who couldn’t join us this time), and they’re about to explain to us just what it’s going to be like for them all to row across the Atlantic, why it’s important to have the support of organisations such as My Online Schooling, and just what this rare condition is which is the focus of the team’s fund-raising efforts.
That’s all coming up in this episode. Let’s get to it right now with our crew.

Websites:
myonlineschooling.co.uk
www.fiveinarow.co.uk

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