It is important for young people to know that they aren’t alone, especially if they are disappointed with their exam grades, says the Service Head of Childline for the region
The Ryde Ladies Novice Fours Crew comfortably won their heat and went on to win the final in a much tighter race to gain promotion to Coastal Junior Status
The Scrutiny Committee say that parents and carers should be consulted again about the proposed changes to school term dates, whilst the Cabinet member says that headteachers know their parents best
A financial package of just under half a million pounds from the Isle of Wight council will ensure that 5,000 Island children will receive food vouchers and support over the school holidays
Cllr Andre says the council is committed to ensuring transport continues to support post-16 students with learning difficulties to access education and training through their Post-16 Transport Policy
One in eight children and young people aged five to 19 have a diagnosable mental health problem, with half of all problems emerging before the age of 14
The council is reassuring the community that the proposal is simply a “paper exercise” to reflect arrangements which have been in place since September 2016