She said: “It wasn’t a lack of [online] access. There were other issues we had to address, family issues, looking at issues that were impacting on the family, such as financial, where learning wasn’t at the top of their agenda.
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Bolton primary school has shared photos of its playground after a group of youths vandalised it. The EYFS (early years foundation stage) playground at Queensbridge Primary School, in Farnworth, was targeted over the weekend.
According to the school, the damage was caused by a group of two boys and two girls, who were also seen on the school's roof by passers by. Images shared by the school on Facebook show that compost was emptied out of planters and a playhouse was tipped over, along with other
.She said: “It wasn’t a lack of [online] access. There were other issues we had to address, family issues, looking at issues that were impacting on the family, such as financial, where learning wasn’t at the top of their agenda.
last visited by Ofsted in 2015 for a 'monitoring inspection' and was said to have maintained high standards achieved during the last full inspection in 2007. But, in a recent statement the resigning governors - including the chair and vice chair of the group - said they had been concerned about problems for 'some time'.Like our new Facebook page - My Bolton - to keep up with all the latest news, events and features.You can also follow us on Twitter.
The head teacher said “The natural state of affairs means now there has been a huge increase in outdoor learning and our P5 teacher has worked so hard to secure funding to develop our gardens.”He added that every class spent time out of doors as part of class work such as maths, or on community projects including taking part in litter picking.The HMI report said there was room “improve children’s attainment in literacy and numeracy across the school, particularly in writing.”The school ranks no
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentTurkey President Tayyip Erdogan (pictured) has announced the imminent shutdown of all businesses across the country after 10 p.m., including restaurants, movie theaters and concert venues, as the country looks to diffuse a rise in coronavirus cases.Turkey tallied 2,343 new cases on Tuesday according to national health ministry data released in local media.
British Poultry Council (BPC) has warned turkey supplies for Christmas 2020 could “collapse” unless the Uk Government grants an exemption from Covid-19 quarantine restrictions for foreign seasonal workers. The proposed exemption will cover at least 1,000 seasonal workers coming from Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia at the end of October 2020.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Three youths have been charged with deliberately setting fires and damaging a ventilation system at a Paisley school.The trio were identified by cops after staff at St Catherine's Primary School in Gallowhill spoke out about problems with "continual" vandalism this week.Staff put out on social media that CCTV cameras and the ventilation system had been damaged while bins and the secret garden had been set
now have a legal duty to stay at home and self-isolate for a number of reasons during to the coronavirus pandemic.These include if a person tests positive for the virus or if they are told to do so by NHS Test and Trace after coming into contact with someone with the virus.It is also be offence to knowingly provide false information about close contacts.Those who have been abroad are also required to self-isolate for 14 days when returning from certain countries.Get daily updates from Bolton
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentProduction of Turkish TV dramas has resumed at a steady pace undeterred by coronavirus concerns and, though the hand of censorship is being felt, shows are getting edgier.While the pandemic forced production to grind to a halt in March, by September almost all producers had started shooting again in Turkey, though “roughly 80% of them have run into some problems with COVID-19 on their teams,” says Ahmet Ziyalar, president and COO of sales and production
Kilmarnock primary school are being asked to self-isolate after a person tested positive for coronavirus. Whatriggs Primary school confirmed to parents earlier today that contact tracing is being carried out at the school.