Posts Tagged ‘ school ’

Closed school ‘should not reopen’

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January 7, 2013

A Herefordshire school that closed because it was "financially unviable" reopens under free school status against council wishes.
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Bid to make Tetbury school’s music facilities open to community

BUDDING musicians in Tetbury are invited to get involved with a project that could see music facilities made available to the community.
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Parents’ first look at new Kingsway primary school

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January 4, 2013

PARENTS are being invited to find out about Kingsway's new primary school tomorrow.
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Parents make round the world trip a family affair

MOST people have to wait until their gap year between school and university before they have the chance to travel around the world.
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Children make voices heard on school meals

MORE than 8,000 children in Gloucestershire have been making their voices heard on school meals.
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Views sought on school meals

PUPILS, parents and schools are being asked what they think of school meals.
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Children and donkeys to benefit from £300 windfall

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December 27, 2012

Collection boxes at Hempsted's primary school have raised almost £300 for charity.
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Carols ring out at City Farm as children take on starring roles…

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December 27, 2012
Carols ring out at City Farm as children take on starring roles…

CAROLS rang out at the City Farm in Tredworth as school children performed in front of parents, and animals.
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Schools missing out on school meals educational funding

WILTSHIRE Council is urging parents whose children could be eligible for free school meals to make a New Year resolution and register them because they could be losing out on extra learning support.
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Cheltenham Town: Scott Brown remembers school days

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December 24, 2012
Cheltenham Town: Scott Brown remembers school days

SCOTT Brown said he was busier in Cheltenham Town's 4-1 defeat at Rochdale on Friday night than at any other time since his school...
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Cheltenham Town: Brown’s busiest game since school days

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December 24, 2012
Cheltenham Town: Brown’s busiest game since school days

SCOTT Brown said he was busier in Cheltenham Town's 4-1 defeat at Rochdale on Friday night than at any other time since his school...
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Jingle Bell rock delights

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December 20, 2012

MILLIONS of people began yesterday morning by listening to a Tewkesbury special school's choir on Radio 2.
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Student injured in lab explosion

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December 18, 2012

A chemistry student is taken to hospital following an explosion at a school laboratory in Wiltshire.
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Local MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Praises Coln House School

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December 18, 2012

Local MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown has congratulated Coln House School on receiving an ‘Outstanding' report from Ofsted. The inspector praised the progressive and forward thinking leadership provided by the Head teacher, Chris Clarke, and Head of Car...
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Tasty school meals given thumbs up by pupils

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December 18, 2012
Tasty school meals given thumbs up by pupils

SCHOOL dinners have been given a lip-smacking endorsement from youngsters.
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Winter bug forces schools to close early for Christmas

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December 17, 2012

A winter vomiting bug has forced the early closure of a school because so many pupils have fallen ill.
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Dog killed in ‘savage attack’ in Cirencester

ARMED police were called after a Jack Russell terrier was killed and a person was bitten during an alleged violent dog attack close to a Cirencester school.
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Dean of Gloucester pays US school tribute in carols on the hour…

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December 16, 2012
Dean of Gloucester pays US school tribute in carols on the hour…

CAROLS on the hour at Gloucester Cathedral held extra significance this year as tributes were paid to the children lost in an...
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Children spread Christmas cheer among elderly

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December 15, 2012
Children spread Christmas cheer among elderly

INFANT school children spilled into Garden room of St Andrews church last Monday to sing for the elderly.
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Quarter of reception class pupils overweight in Gloucestershire

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December 15, 2012

Nearly a quarter of children start their school life in Gloucestershire overweight or obese-more than the national average.
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Winchcombe students bring Christmas cheer to elderly

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December 15, 2012
Winchcombe students bring Christmas cheer to elderly

WINCHCOMBE school pupils were hoping to bring some Christmas cheer last week to a day care centre which had its funding cut this...
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