Dual celebrations are happening for Britain's oldest teacher this month - not only is he marking his 90th birthday, but also the impact he has had on dyslexia education over six decades.
Dr Neville Brown founded Maple Hayes Hall School for Dyslexia in Lichfield, Staffordshire, more than 40 years ago.
Pupils that were once unable to write their names have gone on to get a minimum of seven GCSEs, university degrees, and become high-achieving professionals.
"I see every child still for assessment before they come here, before they do their week in a class," Dr Brown said.