Information of the specialized and inclusive learning landscape was highlighted by the speaker, who shared details of her school years spent in a co-educational private school alongside typical peers. Despite her major visual impairment, she felt completely comfortable and valued by her friends and teachers, who ensured she never developed an inferiority complex. Her fondest school memories included participating in national festivals, distributing sweets, and tracking the approach of the final bell at 3:30 PM using the window shadows on the classroom wall. She colorfully narrated a unique tourist excursion to Courtallam, where a mischievous monkey stole her uniform shirt while the students were bathing; the situation was humorously resolved when the monkey threw the shirt back down after being offered bananas, forcing a male classmate to kindly offer his own spare shirt for her journey back home. The speaker concluded by recollecting her small sensory habits, such as enjoying the smell of new books, tasting chalk pieces, and smelling colored sketch pens, emphasizing that these unique moments created a deeply rewarding and positive educational experience.