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Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

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Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Pupils face bigger classes under Labour’s school tax plan, admits Emily Thornberry

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PUPILS face learning in bigger classes under Labour’s school tax plan, a senior party figure has admitted.

New York school installs 'vape detectors' in middle school bathrooms to sniff out THC and nicotine

Schools are cracking down on vaping. In one New York middle school, administrators have installed "vape detectors" in the bathrooms.

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Boston School Committee weighs changing Burke High School name to honor a former principal, Albert Holland

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A group of alumni and community members are pushing to rename the Burke after former head of school, Albert D. Holland. Holland served as the Burke’s head of school from 1982 to 1993.

How good is Caitlin Clark? Legendary high school coach, weighs in on her, Angel Reese, state of women's game

Dorothy Gaters is retired now, 78 and chasing around a couple of great-grandsons despite a recently replaced knee, but it still gets her dander up to remember how difficult it could be in her Marshall High School heyday to get the Sun…

Firefighters race to huge blaze at former Scots primary school

Footage from the scene shows flames engulfing the building and thick clouds of grey smoke billowing into the sky.

Anambra Schools Sports: Soludo says Anambra athletes fit to compete in national, International competitions

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PAMELA EBOH Awka Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo over the weekend expressed joy at the rate of young talents emerging from the Anambra State Sports Festival. Soludo stated this during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Sports…

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Kano councilor sponsors 120 out-of-school children back to school

A councilor in Achika ward, Wudil Local Government area of Kano state, Bashir Shehu Aliyu, has sponsored 120 out-of-school children to study in secondary school. Aliyu said the gesture was

NGO seeks incorporation of FLHA into school curriculum in Oyo

A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Action Health Incorporated has urged Oyo State Government to incorporate Family Life and HIV/Aids education (FLHA) into school curriculum in the State. It said the step

A Christian Group Teaches Public School Students During The School Day. Their Footprint Is Growing

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(AP) — An Ohio nonprofit that provides off-site Bible instruction to public school students during classroom hours says it will triple its programs in Indiana this fall after new legislation forced school districts to comply. To…

Labour pledges to create 100,000 extra childcare places in schools

Sir Keir Starmer said the shortage of childcare places meant children were being left behind and parents were unable to build careers.

Labour pledges to create 100,000 extra childcare places in schools

Sir Keir Starmer said the shortage of childcare places meant children were being left behind and parents were unable to build careers.

Girl saved unconscious mother's life by staying with her all night then walking to school in princess dress and wellies

Leisha Davies, 35, was unconscious and suffering a septic shock but her daughter Poppy walked to her nearby school and told her teachers her mother was unwell

Labour will create 100,000 new nursery places in primary schools to boost childcare

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School classrooms that have been left empty because of falling birth rates will be converted so they can be used for childcare under plans to be announced by Labour

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