Dorset Council issues advice for A-level students
With students receiving their A-level results today, Dorset Council is issuing guidance for those who are unsure of their next step.
With students receiving their A-level results today, Dorset Council is issuing guidance for those who are unsure of their next step.
Almost a third of sixth form results at The Arnewood School in New Milton were A Level grades of A* or A, and well over a half of the results were B grade or better in the year when no exams were taken due to Covid-19.
Bournemouth & Poole College’s virtual ‘Come to College’ event offers students the opportunity to explore their further education options post GCSE results day.
With students receiving their A-Level results tomorrow, after an unprecedented four months in their school year, thoughts of a fulfilling career will be uppermost on their minds.
Dorset LEP has secured £11.8m in government funds to help stimulate local economic recovery and create new jobs.
A charity which promotes sustainability in Early Years childcare and education is to benefit from a book written by Cheryl Hadland, managing director of Tops Day Nurseries.
Best-selling author Minette Walters has revealed her top tips for young writers wanting to enter a short story competition which will raise money for Julia’s House, the Dorset and Wiltshire children’s hospice charity.
Coral, a nine-year-old from Manorside Academy in Poole is the primary school winner in BCP Council’s Leave Only Footprints artwork competition.
Never have grant giving charities been so vital to the fabric of our lives and so Creative Kids Art Education Centre in Boscombe was delighted to receive £22,057 from Talbot Village Trust.
Pupils at Ringwood Waldorf School in Hampshire have proved that you can make a drama out of a crisis.