Teaching pioneer honoured with blue plaque

Floraville School had five pupils when it was opened in 1948
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A teacher who opened Guernsey's first school for disabled children has been honoured with a blue plaque.
Jessie de Garis founded the Floraville School in 1948, in a terraced house next to Vauvert School in St Peter Port.
The plaque was unveiled by the Bailiff and children from Le Rondin School - the island's current special needs primary school.
A spokesperson for the States said Mrs de Garis "transformed the lives" of hundreds of children and her "legacy [lived] on today".

Children from the island's current special needs school attended the unveiling
Mrs de Garis later became headteacher of Valnord school, from 1953 to 1976, before becoming Guernsey's first full-time educational psychologist.
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