As well as all the expected guidelines such as washing hands, one-way systems, staggered start and finishes, pupils are being placed in bubbles to help stop the spread of the virus
Ebb fought off stiff competition for a place at Guildford College of Acting's Junior Conservatoire Saturday School, but faced the hurdle of the cost of ferry travel every Saturday for two years. News OnTheWight put out the call for businesses for support, now Wightlink have stepped up
Bob Seely believes there is a case for the Government to consider adopting the Scottish Government's approach, to award students with grades predicted by their teachers. Details within
An Isle of Wight parent shares his open letter to Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Bob Seely on the subject of the Government's handling of the A-Level and GCSE grading
The Chair of Island Labour says the Government have "prioritised failure, for fear of allowing too many of what they see as 'undeserving' children from the wrong areas to be awarded higher grades based on their teacher predictions"
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The NEU say the minister is expected to backslide today on plans for all primary school children to have at least four weeks of class time before the summer
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Maria Villa Vine highlights the impact the Coronavirus outbreak is having on children and young people and where they can seek help. Details within