Kent Messenger Maidstone

‘I didn’t think I’d make it back into the classroom’

- By Nicola Everett

A Maidstone teacher who had both legs and nearly all his fingers amputated after contractin­g sepsis has praised students for being his inspiratio­n.

Greg Keating initially thought he had flu when he became poorly in January 2018, but had developed meningococ­cal sepsis and a rare strain of meningitis. The 31-year-old spent more than a month in a coma but has now been praised for returning to teach IT at Mascalls Academy in Paddock Wood.

The school is run by the Leigh Academies Trust who presented Greg with a Special Recognitio­n Award at its end of year awards ceremony on Friday.

He said: “There was definitely times when I was in hospital that I genuinely didn’t think that I would make it back into the classroom so to now be picking up an award is amazing.

“It began when I started receiving messages from the students. Everyday I’d wake up and there’d be a new message through from another student, not even necessaril­y from Mascalls but from another student in the Leigh Academies Trust, and that truly inspired me.

“Without some of those messages I don’t even know if I would be where I am now in my recovery process - it’s been amazing.” More than £60,000 has been raised so Greg can one day walk back into the classroom with prosthetic limbs.

He added: “I’m walking occasional­ly on my prosthetic­s but I’m having a little bit of problems with my legs at the moment so they’re looking at ways of resolving that.

“Regarding the hands, they’re looking at more surgery on the hands so they can work out what I could have prosthetic wise so it’s still kind of a work in progress but hopefully in the near future I’ll be back on my legs and teaching, almost normally. “Getting around work has been fine, so thank you to the team at Mascalls who’ve made that easy for me. The transition from hospital back into work has been great and the students have just been incredible.”

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