Responses are being sought from across the Island in particular from pupils and parents, but the message from the council is to take your time, ensure you are informed and your views could help shape education on the Isle of Wight for the next 30 years.
For the first time on the Island, a paid role to promote Scouting has been created. The role will include helping to recruit more Scouts, Leaders and Helpers.
The long-awaited school-level 2014 GCSE results (provisional) can be found in the draft paper for the school places consultation which was approved by the Isle of Wight executive last week.
Children who have family members in prison are some of the most overlooked and isolated in the UK, so the success of this pilot scheme carried out on the Isle of Wight is great news.
It sounds as though the dance students at Ryde Academy were treated to a fantastic opportunity last week, to meet and learn new skills from dance star Layton Williams