"It's very expensive with the economical climate at the moment. Having this on site is an absolute godsend," said Jo, whose child attends the school.
He has been interviewed under caution by the Metropolitan Police following the allegations.Scotland Yard has previously said it is investigating accusations of offences alleged to have happened between 1982 and 2016.
Whether it's trying to cover up blemishes, match your foundation to your skin tone or create a bold eye look, picking out the right colours is an important part of doing your make-up.But what if you can't tell some of them apart?That's something Ailish McBride struggles with as a partially colour-blind make-up artist (MUA).
The 20-year-old didn't find out she had the condition, also called colour vision deficiency, until a couple of years ago.But she says it runs in the family - with her dad and sister being fully colour-blind.
"Being a make-up artist is hard for me," Ailish tells BBC Newsbeat.
"Red and orange look the same to me and light blues I kind of see as grey," she says.While details of the Ukrainian plan have been kept under wraps, the strategy is likely to contain pleas for further military and financial support, plus future security guarantees.
Zelensky says it is designed to be a “bridge” towards stopping the war, which he believes could end sooner than people think.If the West strengthens Ukraine’s position, he argues Russia’s Vladimir Putin could be pushed into a diplomatic peace.
"This war can't be calmed by talks. Action is needed," he told the UN Security Council late on Tuesday.Ever sharp at public relations, Ukraine’s president is also aiming to take on critics in the US who have questioned the wisdom of pouring further money into Ukraine’s cause – by promoting an apparent blueprint for eventual peace.