Gearing up for Children in need
Many schools, businesses and organisations are gearing up for Children In Need today.
Many schools, businesses and organisations are gearing up for Children In Need today.
When it comes to history, lessons for one group of children from Witchampton First School have been far from half-baked.
An upbeat and unique event brought hundreds of families of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) together on Monday 16 October, at Kingston Maurward College, near Dorchester.
Ferndown Middle School pupils learned lifesaving skills at the recent Restart a Heart Day.
A Hampshire school embraced #HelloYellow to show its support of World Mental Health Day on 10 October.
There was no rest for the staff at Poulner Junior School over the summer holidays as they worked hard to transform their school, including the library, ready for the start of the new term.
Businesses can benefit from a special afternoon tea beside the seaside served by students with special educational needs from Linwood School, and see for themselves how they can help change the lives of young people.
Hillside Community First School in Verwood held a tree planting ceremony on 6 September, attended by the town’s mayor, Cllr Mrs Lindsey Dedden, the chair of governors, Mrs Sandra Groves, parents, staff and pupils.
The Arnewood School in New Milton is celebrating another successful year of A-level results – with every one of its students passing.
Sixth form students at the college had many reasons to celebrate last week with an overall pass rate of 95 per cent and 100 per cent in 16 subjects.