Dorset schools urged to ‘byte’ the bullet for Coding Day
Dorset Council’s annual Coding Day is being held from 7-11 October and schools are being urged to sign up.
Dorset Council’s annual Coding Day is being held from 7-11 October and schools are being urged to sign up.
Thomas Ayling and Jack Lusty from QE School in Wimborne have received the gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at Buckingham Palace.
During the 11-day Big Walk and Wheel challenge, 59 per cent of Lockyer’s School pupils, travelled by foot, scooter, bicycle or wheelchair.
A creative six-year-old girl from Wimborne has won a national competition by designing a superhero-themed book cover.
Harry Mason, a 12-year-old aspiring chef, was the youngest competitor in the South West Chef of the Year competition.
Ghostbusters-obsessed teacher Austyn Brown drove his replica of the Ectomobile into the playground of Parley First School.
Bournemouth and Poole College students have contributed to a new Sci-Fi movie due to be released next year.
St Martin’s School children are celebrating after getting road safety markings outside their school for the first time in over 100 years.
An appeal for 102 cards for Stan Chapman’s 102nd birthday led to him receiving 382 cards, thanks to effort from Ferndown pupils.
As well as the chance to visit 19 gardens, visitors were able to enjoy the fairy trail at Witchampton Church of England First School.