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Immanuel College aids sick teacher

May 20, 2013 09:43
Orange day at Immanuel

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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Immanuel College pupils, former students and staff have been raising funds for the family of its popular head of geography who has terminal cancer.

Paul de Naeyer, who joined the Bushey school in 2004, has not been at Immanuel this academic year.

“I spoke to my consultant and we discussed how long left,” said Mr de Naeyer, who is in his late 30s. “She said it was months and that 12 would be a good effort. I am now basically just trying to control the pain by increasing my tablets as and when.”

Current and ex-pupils used the popular ratemyteachers.com website to express their admiration for Mr de Naeyer, who also organised school ski trips. Further tributes were paid on a fundraising site page, where former Immanuel student Joe Hyman wrote that he “really enjoyed the first ski trip you arranged for school. I hope you know how much everyone at Immanuel appreciated you.” Genevieve Schwartz said he was “one of the most inspiring teachers I have ever had”.

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