At the University of Gloucestershire inspiring the next generation is a key part of their outreach program. The university send out their student ambassadors into local primary schools to give them a taste of what university is all about. The scheme was set up 8 years go and is aimed at primary school children within […]
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“No one did anything” – How schools continue to push bullying into a corner
It’s something you hear about a lot in the mainstream media; mostly in movies. The protagonist is a nerd or a geek, and doesn’t seem to gel with the rest of the student body. They get picked on, pushed into lockers and make their lives a living hell. But, usually, said “nerd” would get a […]
Education: Is education at home the best for children?
People say school is the best time of your life. The conventional 9-3 day of a pupil in primary school is not necessarily the only option if you want to get your child the best education possible. 57% of parents across England, Wales and Northern Ireland now home school their children. Almost a thousand children […]
New £30 million school planned for Cheltenham
Plans for a new school in Cheltenham have been revealed by Gloucestershire County Council. The proposed site is the area of land next to Kidnappers Lane, which has also been suggested as potential housing land. Councillor Richard Boyles, cabinet member for children and young people said: “We’ve said all along that there is a real […]
Cheltenham Ladies College grades take a tumble
Cheltenham Ladies College is among a number of elite private schools to fall down the exam rankings following the introduction of an overhauled A-Levels system. With notable former students including Home Secretary Amber Rudd, former Conservative MP Cheryl Gillan and actress Talulah Riley, the girls school has dropped out of the so-called ‘90% club’ where 90% […]
What school doesn’t teach you
One way education is often described is as a way of ‘preparing you for life in the outside world’. In reality, however, there are many areas in which it falls short of hitting the mark. Take money, for example. In school, you are taught how to add, subtract, divide and even do the wizardry which […]
NOVEMBER 30: Gloucestershire Travel Update
The AA are reporting slow traffic along the A361 by Chipping Norton due to construction. There’s slow traffic along the A40 this morning in numerous areas between Cheltenham and Gloucester. Many commuters may face delays due to last nights frost blocking views through car windscreens.
Strict uniform rules for schools in Cheltenham
A school in Cheltenham has previously turned away pupils in September not having the correct uniform and according to Gloucestershire Live, parents were told to keep their children at home and wait up to three weeks before their new school attire was ready. But when do parents say enough is enough? And when did school […]
Live Blog: Education week
That’s all from us today, check out our live blog tomorrow for all the latest education news. 15:10 – Ofsted wants children to be better prepared for year 1. https://jnews.glos.ac.uk/ofsted-tells-kids-to-get-a-grip/ 14:35 – Childcare prices increase 49% since 2008. https://jnews.glos.ac.uk/the-soaring-cost-of-childcare/ 14:25 – A Gloucestershire schools take on the traditional nativity. https://jnews.glos.ac.uk/has-baby-jesus-finally-grown-up/ 14:10 – How useful are […]
Cheltenham Councillor Peter Jeffries sleeps rough
As I woke up from my third night on the streets, I started to feel it. Sleep deprivation had kicked in, so the word didn’t come to me immediately and it still hasn’t as I start to write this article at home in the warm. Feeling unable to move my mouth to speak properly or […]