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The transition from primary school to secondary school is something we've all been through. The nervous excitement fills the air in the lead up to the summer holidays as you know life will be very ...
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ROBERT Blake Academy bid farewell to its Class of 2025 last month, hosting a Leavers and Prom event. On Wednesday, 18 June, the year group had their Leavers’ assembly and shirt signing event.
Parallel Windsor – a festival of inclusivity with physical challenges for all ages and abilities – is coming to the Long Walk ...
Gospel Oak School in Tipton gave its Year 11 students a heartfelt send-off, marking the end of their secondary school journey with a series of special events. Stephen Brownlow, principal at Gospel Oak ...
For many prospective school-leavers in Norway the government's plan goes too far. "The government wants to take away the sideways seating on the buses and just have group seating.
The sight of school-leavers, known here as russ, walking around in colourful overalls is something of a coming-of-age tradition that brightens up the weeks before Norway's national day on 17 May.
If the Queensland Cross-Border Commissioner has his way, Mungindi may finally become the town where the "border doesn't exist" and the endless challenges facing locals could be resolved.
The gap between the proportion of school leavers in positive destinations from the most and least deprived areas is 4.3 percentage points, an increase from 3.7 points the previous year.
Even school leavers in South Africa have a more positive outlook than employers, with 40% expressing optimism – although this is also the lowest percentage of any country surveyed.