Free training to improve digital inclusion
Get Online Week, running until 25 October, promotes digital inclusion by linking those who are uncomfortable online with free, friendly support.
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.
Here is how three schools in the county have been working with Dorset Gardens Trust during lockdown.
With job losses escalating, families in Dorset should check to see if they qualify for free school meals.
The first few years of a child’s life are so very important, but there are fears that the pandemic could seriously impact on their education.
In 1993, Gordon Beningfield together with Robin Page established the Countryside Restoration Trust and now the trust has purchased the farm where Mr Beningfield once farmed.
Focusing on the concept of the ‘new you’ after lockdown, BCP Council is keen to encourage people to walk, cycle or scoot to school or college.
Being back at school after a six-month break could be traumatic for some pupils, however Mid Dorset Primary Care Network has created a scheme prioritising the students’ physical and mental health and wellbeing.