Education

Small change makes a big difference to charity

Yarrells pupils with their visitors from the PDSA, practice manager Lorraine Weynberg and her dog Jake.

Friday, March 12, 2010

ONE, two and five-pence coins were collected by pupils at Yarrells School in Upton to present to a PDSA representative.

The total of £93 was handed over in a cheque to Lorraine Weynberg, a practice manager from the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals, when she and...

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Somerford pupils travel back in time

These Year 5 pupils from Somerford Primary School were lucky enough to sit in a 1900 Daimler car that once belonged to King Edward VII when they visited Haynes International Motor Museum.

Friday, March 12, 2010

YEAR 5 from Somerford Primary School at Christchurch enjoyed an exciting and interesting day at Haynes International Motor Museum to launch their...

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Dorset makes a promise to its children

David Powell

Friday, March 05, 2010

CHILDREN from all over Dorset joined together to help celebrate human rights. Hundreds of people attended a special concert to mark the 20th...

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FSM children help Haiti

Forres Sandle Manor pupils made donations to take part in the Hats 4 Haiti day.

Friday, March 05, 2010

PUPILS at Forres Sandle Manor prep school, Fordingbridge, have been busy raising money for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The main school...

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Students go to the heart of Europe

European insight: Talbot Heath students with Headmistress Christine Dipple during their visit to Brussels.

Friday, March 05, 2010

● SIX students from Talbot Heath School gained an insight into the workings of Europe on a four-day trip to Brussels. They were given a private...

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Passions run high in speech contest

The WMMS speech competition finalists are pictured with the three judges.

Friday, March 05, 2010

THE annual Year 8 speech competition at West Moors Middle School required pupils to study Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream' speech and then write...

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Lydia makes birthday gift for charity

Birthday girl Lydia Holmes presents a cheque for £325 to Linda and Peter Thornton, the parents of John Thornton.

Friday, March 05, 2010

WHEN Lydia Holmes celebrated her fifth birthday she asked all her friends from Verwood First School who came to her party if they would make a...

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Young people to inspect services in Dorset

Saturday, February 27, 2010

YOUNG people in Dorset are being trained to inspect local services and help change them for the better. Action for Children has been chosen to...

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Dorset Children's University launched

Mayoress and Mayor of Christchurch Denise and David Flagg, Jae Harris, Michael Turvey (chancellor of the university), Richard Hixson and Steve Pigott.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

A NEW organisation that will validate the learning that children undertake outside of school hours has been launched in Christchurch. Dorset...

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New at the helm of 'Kindy'

Clare Joint (right), the leader, and her deputy, Elizabeth Stone, at St Catherine's Kindergarten, Colehill.

Friday, February 26, 2010

ST Catherine's Kindergarten at Colehill has a new leader, Clare Joint, and new deputy leader, Elizabeth Stone. 'Kindy', as it is known, is within the...

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