Merley First School goes green for second time
Once again Merley First School has been awarded a Green Flag by the Eco-Schools charity for their work on the local environment.
Once again Merley First School has been awarded a Green Flag by the Eco-Schools charity for their work on the local environment.
Pupils of the New Milton school took part in a number of activities including a 100-minute Zumbathon and 100 acts of kindness.
A new hub offering access to creative skills workshops for people with learning difficulties is opening in Sixpenny Handley on 18 May.
Bold plans have been approved by Dorset Council for a new SEND facility to be created at St Mary’s School in Shaftesbury, which was formerly a private school.
A number of local companies will be available to talk to young people and parents at the event on Thursday 20 May.
The awards from Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership will enable the schools to support pupils with careers education.
Having received their Parley Pooches, the First School pupils took part in a writing competition with the stories going to Poole Hospital.
The college is one of 16 across the country which will receive government funding to update its facilities.
A Wimborne schoolgirl has been providing care packages for 11-13 year olds who were struggling during lockdown.
Young artists from Oakdale Junior School have had a chance to earn Arts Award Discover certificates from Trinity College London.