“It wasn’t that great when I first got here, it’s gotten better though,” he said.
He had some friends he knew from primary school and outside school he also has friends from Mensa, of which he is a member.
One in 30,000 students is as smart as Andrew. That equates to about two students of the roughly 70,000 students entering public school every year, meaning most schools are not equipped to give them the specialist support they need, his mother said.
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