Time to enter Dorset Apprenticeship Awards
Apprentices have just under six weeks to enter the awards which will be presented in five categories on 17 May.
Apprentices have just under six weeks to enter the awards which will be presented in five categories on 17 May.
Concerned about children not attending school regularly, Dorset Council has launched a campaign called ‘In This Together’.
Mary Reader and her team from the Christchurch Food Festival Education Trust visited a local junior school to teach children about healthy eating.
Funded by the Countryside Stewardship Scheme, there are 100 free school visits being offered to RSPB Dorset nature reserves this year.
The Year 6 Winton Primary School pupil has become Reading Plus Champion for her exceptional reading progress.
Tobias Ellwood, MP, has pledged his commitment to support local childcare providers, parents, and children.
Reception and Year 1 pupils at the first school in Colehill put on two performances of a traditional nativity.
Pupils at Hillside First School met Jingles and Prancer thanks to a visit organised by Tracy Pearson from the Parent Teacher Association.
Pamphill First School has been declared ‘good’ by Ofsted inspectors, who also highlighted it as being welcoming and inclusive.
Students from Wey Valley Academy and All Saints School in Weymouth will be amongst 300 from across the UK to take part in a pilot scheme to increase the impact of a three-year STEM-inspired support programme which aims to build confidence, academic attainment and aspiration in vulnerable students.