Tops Day Nurseries Hi5 Club forced to close
Cheryl Hadland, Tops Day Nurseries managing director is disappointed with recent government guidance, which has forced Tops Day Nurseries Hi5 Club to close their out of school provision.
Cheryl Hadland, Tops Day Nurseries managing director is disappointed with recent government guidance, which has forced Tops Day Nurseries Hi5 Club to close their out of school provision.
With so many schools closed, these are difficult times for young people, however, for one Swanage teenager, the future looks very bright.
In this the first week that more children have returned to school, 75 per cent of Dorset schools have welcomed additional pupils into Reception and Year One, and around 50 per cent into Year 6. This will increase as some schools are opening in a phased way starting with younger pupils.
People hoping to apply for a place at Bournemouth & Poole College will still be able to attend open events – virtually.
As some pupils return to school on Monday, 1 June, NHS England’s top doctor for children and young people’s mental health has urged parents to be alert to signs that children could be experiencing anxiety, distress or low mood.
If there is one activity to lift the spirits it is singing and Ballard School has brought together over 100 people to create a memorable performance piece.
A school that had given all its PPE away at the beginning of lockdown have been gifted 120 face shields from a former student.
University Centre Sparsholt (UCS), home of the Sir Mark Todd Rider Performance studio, has confirmed that equine lecturer Natalie Stones, and teaching fellow Lorna Cameron, have been awarded the highly coveted Lecturer Bursary from the British Horse Foundation.
SafeWise, the skills for life charity, is calling for local people – especially children – to help create an exciting new virtual learning village this summer.
Dorset Council is working with preschools, nurseries and registered childminders to accommodate more children.