Aaron Wan-Bissaka stunned his former primary school this week by attending a school event. The kids were ecstatic.
Ben Shires, a children’s television broadcaster, visited Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School in New Addington this afternoon to meet the students. It was going to be enjoyable. The kids were eager before he presented Aaron Wan-Bissaka, a former student. That Palace couldn’t wait to return to his old school and motivate the remaining students. People yelled his name as he walked out, and he later participated in a question-and-answer session conducted by Shires. This quiz was designed to see how much the students know about football. Three lucky pupils were called to the stage.
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As a last gift to the students, he gave the school a shirt he had worn and signed during a game.
“It felt good,” Kanye West wrote. I haven’t been back for a while. It’s wonderful to be back here because it contains all of my joyful memories.
Pupil Voice at Good Shepherd Primary
“I didn’t expect such a warm welcome; I’ve never had anything like it before, but it felt good!” If you recall, I was here ten years ago. I’ve gone a long way to watch how the children reacted.
Many of the teachers knew him from when he attended this school ten years ago. “In sixth grade, I was his TA,” Elaine Snow, a former TA, stated. He was a wonderful child, but our class was chaotic. He enjoyed football back then, just like the other boys!”
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The kids had a terrific time and will never forget it. Aaron was happy to be back in New Addington, where he grew up. The clothing will remain in a frame indefinitely.
The cleaner, Colm Conneely, appreciated the player and commented, “It was great to see him after all these years.” The best part about him was that he remembered my name! He never got in trouble while he was here!”