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WHAT OUR PARTICIPANTS SAY ABOUT US

My friends and I really enjoy to be involved in deciding what the programme should have and to decide how it will all work out. We had this whole forum where we could say what we want. Fun!
Young people immensely enjoyed the course. They were sad when it ended.
Arts Instructor Survey
“My highest praises for the management. An excellent, devoted, ready to please, efficient team. Manage to maintain a high standard to perfection with a very pleasant disposition.“
Culinary Skills Instructor Survey
My daughter attends a school that caters for her special needs, she was in her element to participate in a project with other children from mainstream schools. She made lots of new friends and loved her carer and other staff members. She wants to join all other activities at Magic moments. Thank you for changing her life for the better!

Parents Interview 2014
Our values are simple, every child deserves to be able to enjoy and develop their potential in a safe and welcoming environment.
Mrs Hannah Israel Director of SPYP
“There are Lots of different schools and backgrounds – communities being so diverse we want to encourage different sects to integrate within the community. Also want to bring together those from different countries – parents want children to broaden horizons. “
Mrs Dolly Scharf Manager
It brings together children and young people with diverse needs and backgrounds in an atmosphere of friendship, inclusivity and acceptance. It’s great to see them working together as a group and creating long lasting friendships.
School SENCO surve 2014
There is a dire need for projects which include children with special needs and disabilities, it would definitely enhance the lives of these children and encourage their progress.
Manager of Organisation for Special needs
There is very little opportunities available for children and young people from ethnic minority communities, especially the OJ community in Hackney as they do not attend mainstream activities and their underfunded faith schools are unable to provide a lot of extracurricular activities. Such a project would be fantastic to develop skills and talents. We are extremely proud to have Magic Moments run their projects on our school premises as they make a positive contribution to the school by offering excellent high quality activities as well as homework support to the young people. It has proven to make a real difference to their school work and attendance as well as to children’s social skills and confidence.

Headteacher YHS Primary School

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