Tops Nurseries remain open during second lockdown
This time government restrictions don’t affect childcare which means the youngest children can still go to local nurseries.
This time government restrictions don’t affect childcare which means the youngest children can still go to local nurseries.
One of the area’s oldest schools has joined Wimborne Academy Trust (WAT).
Children have gone back to wearing nappies, lost reading and writing ability and mental and physical fitness during the pandemic.
A Corfe Mullen nursery decided to play its part in ensuring children usually receiving free school meals did not go hungry during half term.
Children in Dorset will have better access to music projects after Dorset Music Service received £90K of funding from Youth Music.
Dame Judi Dench is to judge ‘Icons in the Landscape’, a local children’s poetry and performance competition in support of a fund raising campaign.
Get Online Week, running until 25 October, promotes digital inclusion by linking those who are uncomfortable online with free, friendly support.
A new and innovative national skills-for-life membership scheme is being offered to primary schools in Dorset by a Bournemouth-based charity.
A record number of students from Queen Elizabeth’s School in Wimborne are applying to go to Oxbridge – despite disruption to their schooling.
Safe Drive Stay Alive, coordinated by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, and aimed at Year 11-13 students has gone digital.