All the children are studying with the Nisai Virtual Academy and are unable to attend school. The awards were given by Lady Elizabeth Anson, Patron of The Young ME Sufferers Trust.
Dhruv Patel, Managing Director of Nisai, said: 'These Awards show just what can be achieved by young people who are unable to attend school, if they are provided with specialist teachers and group learning opportunities. Many can only study infrequently, which makes their progress all the more remarkable.
Both they and our other students say they find learning like this exciting. They can hardly believe how well they have done in spite of not being able to attend school. The results speak for themselves.'
For further information about the Nisai Virtual Academy:
Tel: 020 8424 8475
www.nisai.com
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