More children could return to nurseries from 1 June
Dorset Council is working with preschools, nurseries and registered childminders to accommodate more children.
Dorset Council is working with preschools, nurseries and registered childminders to accommodate more children.
Youngsters who are missing attending their stage school during the coronavirus pandemic will be able to enjoy workshops online.
Depending on government advice, Dorset schools could open on 1 June for Reception, Year One and Year Six pupils. However, parents will not be fined for non-attendance at this time.
A life in the theatre beckons for a pupil in the Upper Sixth at Canford School.
An insight into how former England National Rugby Union Captain Tony Diprose, now head of sport at Canford School, is tackling the COVID-19 issues.
Childcare workers and school support staff have been praised by Dorset Council.
The governments in all four nations of the UK have been called upon by Adoption UK to provide additional funding and resources to help schools support those children who will struggle most, when educational settings re-open, post Covid-19 lockdown.
In extraordinary times extraordinary demands require extraordinary people, none more so than a combined effort in Poole to supply PPE.
Technology is the key for children to enable them to continue with their education during lockdown.