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Corbiewood PS will serve the 800-home South Stirling Gateway housing estate, with completion for the project expected in time ...
A Rutherglen school has received over £90k to boost children’s skills within expressive arts, including courses from Glasgow’s Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. St Columbkille’s Primary were ...
The exhibition showcases selected pieces from the school year, with prints and individual cards available for purchase at £5 and £1, respectively.
More than one third of children will start secondary ... out many enjoyable and vital aspects of primary school life, such as reading whole books, art activities and learning outdoors." ...
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio – Veteran Independence Primary School ... has sat on numerous school committees and worked to help develop district-wide curriculum and children’s overall educational ...
Photos by Cincinnati Children’s Loveland, Ohio – Cincinnati Children’s Primary Care is now open and will offer regular checkups, sick visits, preventive screenings and vaccinations ...
Teagasc has launched the "Stay Safe with Jessy" farm safety art competition and webinar, a new initiative aimed at promoting ...
Every primary ... children’s creativity through singing, music, painting, drawing and acting. Among its recommendations is a call for the Government to put creativity and the expressive arts ...
The Department of Education opened the 60th Annual Primary School Art Exhibition at the Bermuda Society of Arts Gallery, showcasing the creativity of young artists from public and private schools.
A head teacher said some parents "don't have a clear understanding of children's developmental needs" Teachers have told the BBC that too many children start primary school unable to blow their ...
The latest statistics for persistent absence show 15% of primary children in England have missed at least one in ten days of school this school year - up from about 8% before Covid. It comes as ...
Using the visual metaphor of the local River Wye and that of the River Somme in France, young children from Llandogo Primary School in Monmouth, remember their relatives who fought in WW1.