Over 1,000 students and staff joined together in an act of remembrance on the morning of 11th November 2015 at Cowes Enterprise College, using the full potential of the new building.
Called ‘Hampshire and Isle of Wight Neglect Strategy 2016’, the strategy has been developed by safeguarding professionals in partnership from across the region.
As well as lunches and activities for Isle of Wight children who are eligible for free school meals, parents will be offered support around budgeting for Christmas and assistance with home cooking
Following the suggestion from Isle of Wight MP, Andrew Turner, the chairs of Isle of Wight governing bodies write to the Secretary of State setting out the case for why Isle of Wight schools need more funding.
Why not spend the day at Ventnor Park this Sunday and see what a wonderful place it can be to while away a lazy Sunday afternoon. After the fun and games of the Dino Picnic first of course!
The Isle of Wight Save Our Schools campaigners say their fights is not about Party Politics or Party affiliations, but about our children having the best possible education we can give them. Join them on Sunday for the free family drop-in session.
Laura worries how her autistic son, with ADHD, will cope at high school after twice being refused an ECHP assessment. The lack of support is having an impact on the rest of the family and his siblings feel pushed out
The young people say they want to not only to raise money for Mountbatten, but also end the stigma that many young people face; that the hospice is a dark and scary place where people go to die.
Proof that ending period poverty can help improve attendance at school has been realised at a school in Portsmouth where it has increased by almost a third since the Red Box Project was introduced.