A UK-wide series of drive-in concerts set to feature performances from Dizzee Rascal, Sigala, Beverley Knight and more has been cancelled over the risk of "localised lockdowns".
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A primary school has issued a conduct warning to parents and pupils over Zoom calls.Sacred Heart RC Primary School has ruled that parents must stay quiet when in the room with children - 'not be talking on the phone or using any inappropriate language'.It comes after a parent from the Westhoughton school was heard swearing in the background of an online lesson.Rules have now been issued to families, including the need for children to dress appropriately - in uniform or a polo shirt - after some
.A UK-wide series of drive-in concerts set to feature performances from Dizzee Rascal, Sigala, Beverley Knight and more has been cancelled over the risk of "localised lockdowns".
Police have issued a warning after residents in the Borders were targeted by scammers. Officers today told how people in the Duns area, near Kelso, have been receiving calls claiming to be from Essex Police trying to get personal information.
Teachers at Broxburn Primary School set pupils a challenge during lockdown to record the number of steps they take around their house, garden or as part of their daily exercise.They wanted to see how far the school could walk ‘around the world’.Their first goal was to walk to London by Easter before they made it to Dover then on to Paris and Florence.And by the last day of term they had made it to Rome.Headteacher Lisa Davies said: “We are so proud of the children for taking part in this
Attainment levels are not up at scratch at Patna Primary School.The school has been given a less than glowing report by HM Inspectors.And parents have savaged the schooling given to their kids.Twenty five per cent of those surveyed “strongly disagreed” that the school was well led and managed.The HM Inspectors visited the school last year and identified a number of areas of improvement.However, according to some parents, those improvements have not taken place fast enough, with one parent
https://t.co/noh8VRHMyN“But it is now all too common to hear calls for swift and severe retribution in response to perceived transgressions of speech and thought.”Rowling has come under fire for speaking out on trans issues, including raising concerns that trans rights are eroding women’s rights to single-sex spaces and suggesting young women are being rushed into medical transition.In a 3,600-word essay last month she defended her right to speak about trans issues without fear of abuse, and
the Reformer reported the horrific circumstances a domestic abuse victim has endured for the last year.
here.Children in Nursery, Reception, Year 1, Year 5 and Year 6 have been back at school, returning on staggered start dates since June 15.But, in order to have them in small bubbles with a maximum of 15 children, they've been attending on alternate weeks.The infected child was not due to be in this week and he and his classmates will now miss their final week of school.Mr McPherson says that the bubble structure has served its purpose as because the child was in such a small group - with only
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“We recognise the need to continue to make improvements at Riverside, and will use this report to help focus our efforts to further help our pupils to achieve their full potential.”Executive councillor for education David Dodds said: “We share the confidence of Education Scotland inspectors that Riverside has the capacity to continue to improve.“I know the dedicated staff team at Riverside, supported by the Quality Improvement Team, will build on the strengths of the school to ensure the