HEARTHWARMING MOMENT: Aaron Wan-Bissaka brings joy to children at his former elementary school by attending their homecoming event

Last Monday, Aaron Wan-Bissaka attended an event at his former primary school, much to the astonishment of the school. The kids were pumped up.

Children’s television host Ben Shires visited Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School in New Addington this afternoon to interact with the pupils. It would be pleasant. Before he introduced former student Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the kids were very eager. That Palace was eager to return to his former school and motivate the kids who were still there. As he left, the crowd cheered his name, and he afterwards participated in a Q&A session with Shires. The purpose of this quiz was to gauge students’ knowledge of football. They called three fortunate youngsters to the platform.

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As a last gift to the pupils, 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 great to be back here because it holds all of my happy memories.

 

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Pupils’ Voice at Good Shepherd Primary

 

 

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“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 a decade ago. I went a long way to see how the kids reacted.

 

Pupil Voice at Good Shepherd Primary

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Many of the teachers recognised him from his time at this school ten years ago. “In sixth grade, I was his TA,” Elaine Snow, a former TA, stated. He was a nice boy, but our classroom was disorganised. He liked football back then, just like the other boys!”

 

 

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The children had a great time and will never forget it. Aaron was glad to be back in New Addington, where he had grown up. The outfit will remain in the frame indefinitely.

 

 

The cleaner, Colm Conneely, praised the player, saying, “It was great to see him after all these years.” The best thing about him was that he remembered my name! He never got into problems while he was here!”

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