Posts Tagged ‘ school ’

VIDEO: Colchester school hits right notes for Great Choral Day

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February 3, 2012

DOZENS of pupils at an East Anglian school joined forces for a day of singing and friendship.
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Trimley: Youngsters engineer trip to robot world finals

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February 3, 2012

YOUNG engineers from a village school have proved themselves the best in the country after winning the National Robotics Championships.
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Police probe school abuse claims

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February 1, 2012

Police say officers are investigating claims of sexual and physical abuse at a former boarding school in Suffolk.
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Ipswich: School axes dance and drama after accident

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February 1, 2012

IPSWICH: Concerned parents are today calling for teachers at Morland Primary School to reinstate cancelled dance classes and drama productions after an accident at the school forced action to be taken.
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Sudbury: School students picked for 2012 extravaganza

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February 1, 2012

FIVE students from a school in west Suffolk have been chosen to take part in the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics.
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East Anglia: Lloyds Banking Group backs School for Social Entrepreneurs

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January 30, 2012

LLOYDS Banking Group has agreed a five-year programme of support for the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE), which includes a school in Ipswich.
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Primary school in Haverhill looks to improve pupil safety

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January 30, 2012

A school is hoping that a crossing patrol will improve pupils safety until a long term solution to its traffic problems can be found.
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Friends raise a lot of dough for good cause

TWO schoolgirls were given a massive pat on the back by a charity for their school fundraising efforts.
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New high school could get £7.5m

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January 28, 2012

A project to build a new high school in Suffolk could get £7.5m after councillors approved the funding.
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Ipswich: Man charged over school break-ins

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January 27, 2012

POLICE in Ipswich have charged a man with two burglaries at schools in the town.
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Students set for ground-breaking journey to Iraq

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January 27, 2012

A GROUP of brave Bury St Edmunds teenagers are to journey to Iraq for a ‘ground-breaking’ school venture.
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Author drops into his old school in Pakefield, Lowestoft

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January 26, 2012

ABOUT 400 youngsters were taken on a fascinating journey into the bygone years of their primary school as they played host to a famous old boy – who confided he didn’t always pay attention in class.
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Free school approved by minister

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January 25, 2012

A free school in Suffolk will open for 300 pupils in September after plans are signed off by the government.
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Parents and carers being asked about changes to school admissions in Suffolk

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January 23, 2012

Changes to schools admission policies in Suffolk will allow adopted children who were previously in care to receive the same high priority for school places as looked-after children.
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Toppesfield school tops the table

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January 22, 2012

As St Margaret’s Primary in Toppesfield enters a new year and new term, its staff and children are still glowing with pride after the school topped the national performance tables in December.
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Primary school pupils in Haverhill ready for icy weather after company donation

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January 22, 2012

Primary school youngsters in Haverhill have been given grit bins and salt to enable them to carry on playing outside this winter.
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Cabinet to move forward with school closures

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January 22, 2012

LEADING councillors are expected to press ahead with plans to axe three middle schools despite objections.
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Funds for school changes

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January 21, 2012

COUNCILLORS are tipped to set aside £5.5 million for plans to implement two-tier education in Stowmarket and Stowupland.
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Concerns over free school plans for Carlton Colville

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January 20, 2012

CONTROVERSIAL plans to set up Waveney’s first free school sparked a major row this week amid claims that it would “disrupt” Lowestoft’s education system and prove a waste of public money.
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King’s claim Cullen coup

FORMER Wales Under-20s star Jamie Cullen is to pass on his knowledge of the game to youngsters at a school in Cambridgeshire after joining their sports coaching team.
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A poignant letter from a Little Star

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January 20, 2012

FAMILY and friends of an inspiring boy, who has recently recovered from a rare form of cancer, have learned how he coped with the disease – via a letter he wrote at school.
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