NEW Government data reveals that in the last five years, Tameside Council has slashed substance misuse services in schools by more than £50,000 as experts…
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Laptops appeal to help home schooling
ANDREW Gwynne, MP for Denton and Reddish, is encouraging constituents to donate their old technology to be refurbished and given to schools to assist children…
View More Laptops appeal to help home schoolingMicklehurst rises to challenge of another lockdown
By headteacher Laura Trelfa HAVING got through the first lockdown and then having had the autumn term as ‘normal’ in school, going into second lockdown…
View More Micklehurst rises to challenge of another lockdownMP demands more help for home schooling
ASHTON and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner has urged the Government to provide the necessary resources to ensure all children and young people can participate in…
View More MP demands more help for home schoolingSchools to stay open for vulnerable pupils and key workers’ children
TAMESIDE’S schools will remain open for vulnerable children and those of key workers during the latest lockdown. Nurseries, Early Years education settings and Special Schools…
View More Schools to stay open for vulnerable pupils and key workers’ childrenDigital devices provided for disadvantaged children in Tameside
DISADVANTAGED children in Tameside have been provided with laptops and tablets to help them study at home. Tameside Council has facilitated delivering the technology to…
View More Digital devices provided for disadvantaged children in TamesideThe challenges of home schooling during lockdown
Laura Trelfa, Headteacher at Micklehurst All Saints CE Primary, discusses the challenges of home schooling. This is a very worrying and anxious time for everyone.…
View More The challenges of home schooling during lockdown