GB Triathlete Emily Burton says “there still needs to be more done to encourage girls into sport.” A study released by ‘Women in Sport’ has found that girls in Secondary schools are still not taking part in PE. The research found that 78% of 14 to 16 year-olds understand that physical activity is important, but only 1 in 4 take part. […]
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Live Blog: Education Week – Day 2
Good morning! Keep up to date with us today on our live blog! Happy 1st of December! Is now an appropriate time to finally put the #christmas tree up? 🎄🎁 #UoGlosLIVE pic.twitter.com/mQ0w3HLlyx — The Hive (@TheHiveGlos) December 1, 2017 9:00: How motherhood affects your education – Philippa Chilton. https://jnews.glos.ac.uk/how-motherhood-affects-your-education/ 9:30: This girl could: but does […]
How motherhood affects your education.
Being a mother is tough, regardless of what age you are, or how many kids you have. But having kids whilst in education could possibly be a nightmare. You have a choice of either putting your life on hold to bring up the kids or continuously put them in the care of someone else so […]
DECEMBER 01: Gloucestershire Weather Forecast
It’s going to be a cold start across the county today, with temperatures reaching highs of just 6 by mid-afternoon in some parts of the county. There’ll be the occasional sunny spells and clouds throughout the day. Overnight frost may impact drivers in the morning, so once again you’ll need to fetch that de-icer! The […]
Ik spreek Nederlands: Documenting a journey of learning a new language
Learning a brand new language is never easy. It feels daunting to think that almost every word in English has its foreign counterpart. Some words may have letters that need a diacritical. A word might change completely. And it’s never as simple as translating a sentence word for word. All of that binds together in […]
Gloucester is one of the worst places to be poor
Gloucester has been ranked 282nd out of 324 local authorities in England for social mobility, a study by the Social Mobility Foundation has discovered. The local authority ranks the lowest in Gloucestershire, below Stroud, Tewkesbury, Cheltenham and the Cotswolds. The ranking is based on life opportunities available to people born into disadvantaged backgrounds in all 324 […]
Ofsted tells kids to get a grip
A report on primary school classes by Ofsted has concluded that there is no clear curriculum for reception aged children. The study, which looked into 41 schools across the country from a varied range of areas, including Thrupp School in Gloucestershire, focused on how the reception year of primary school prepared children for Year 1. […]
The soaring cost of childcare
Working parents are struggling to pay for childcare as costs rise four times faster than wages. Childcare is now so expensive that families are better off if one parent gives up work to take full time care of their children. Since 2008, the average cost of childcare for an under two has risen by 49 […]
Has Baby Jesus finally grown up?
Is the traditional nativity now all about dancing camels and laughing lobsters? Fairies, Aliens, Elvis Presley and even recycling bins, this is how some schools do it. But here in Gloucestershire, they like to keep things traditional, with a snippet of dancing camels and laughing lobsters. Nicky Farrow, a teacher at Naunton Primary School said: “Sometimes […]
Opinion: Is sport enough of a priority at state schools?
Being a graduate of the state school system myself I always felt underwhelmed by the sporting opportunities I got at school. From year 7 to year 13 I was a member of the football, Rugby and Basketball teams. All three were severely underfunded and understaffed with there being only 4 PE teachers in my school. […]