Friday 18 May 2012

Education news from Herts and Beds

Get into the spirit of the royal wedding with these monarchy themed beauty products Patriots are being encouraged to kick off their Jubilee celebrations early at a Hitchin primary school's royal- themed fair this weekend.
entries GOOD sports from north Herts have won prizes for their artistic efforts in a poster design competition.
Woolgrove chair of governors, Brian Frederick, 're-opens' the school as an academy A special needs school in Letchworth has celebrated gaining academy status.
Students with the new speedy-style tractor, with old 'Katie' parked behind Agricultural students at Shuttleworth College will be looking extra flash after receiving a new 'racing car' themed tractor.
ReachOut Plus A CHARITY dedicated to tackling discrimination against disabled children is expanding from its Hertfordshire homeland into Bedfordshire.
Share your skills SKILLS ranging from IT to gardening can be shared in a project later this month.
Back, from left, PCSO Chris Coppenhall, partnership manager Job Centre Plus Joe Richardson, Sgt Gary Kidd, Taskforce members Tina Dale-Molloy and Ken Lynch. Front, Lee James and Edgar Duncan A project designed to help unemployed people in Sandy and Biggleswade get back into work will soon be furnished with new tools.
Sexual health clinic in Cambridge A STEVENAGE nursery for children with autism facing funding cuts has had its case taken up by councillors of all the major parties.
International GCSEs BIG-hearted Hitchin residents are being asked to open their doors to a French student over the summer.