Rising number of students with special needs in mainstream schools

11 Aug 2016 Channel NewsAsia SINGAPORE: Donning a white-collared shirt and light-green bermudas, 16-year-old Sherman Ho may seem like a typical student at the NUS High School of Mathematics and Science. But the fourth-year pupil is a little different. He has Asperger’s Syndrome, a mild form of autism, and this means that he can see […]

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11 Aug 2016 Channel NewsAsia SINGAPORE: Donning a white-collared shirt and light-green bermudas, 16-year-old Sherman Ho may seem like a typical student at the NUS High School of Mathematics and Science. But the fourth-year pupil is a little different. He has Asperger’s Syndrome, a mild form of autism, and this means that he can see