A Government report reveals that teachers and school leaders are working longer hours, for less pay and have less job satisfaction than their OECD counterparts.
Picnics where you can share the food from your home country and a dip in the sea are on the cards this weekend as part of the Great Get Together events.
Cllr Paul Brading challenges the view of Peter Shreeve from the NEU, who suggested that young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being failed. He sets out why.
This Saturday between 2-5pm, head to Totland for this (free) exciting event set within one of the Island’s long-standing communities and meet the people who make life happen there.
Head of Sixth Form said, "It is always our privilege to host International students, they add a certain cosmopolitan diversity to our Sixth Form family, long may it continue."
One parent commented, "‘I feel that Barton has improved immensely over the past five years or so... my child is doing very well in all areas of their education... I would recommend the school to any of my friends and family."