Family learning is on the right track in Wiltshire
A service which helps parents and carers gain qualifications and skills while supporting their children's learning is moving in the right direction according to the latest Ofsted report.
A service which helps parents and carers gain qualifications and skills while supporting their children's learning is moving in the right direction according to the latest Ofsted report.
by Hollis Butler,
Young people across Wiltshire have been given career advice away from the classroom as they watched a special drama, which was performed at 20 schools in the county.
by Hollis Butler,
Wiltshire primary school children have achieved good grades for reading, writing and maths according to the latest government figures.
by Hollis Butler,
Wiltshire Council library members can now download eAudiobooks to their compatible devices, such as smartphones, tablets and computers, for free - perfect for those who are lucky enough to get a new device in their stocking this Christmas!
by Hollis Butler,
Discussion sessions for parent carers of children and young people with SEND, Tuesday 5th December 2017.
by Hollis Butler,
Eleven schools in the Melksham area recently completed our Healthy Schools Programme and attended a celebration event at Manor School in the town to collect a special plaque marking their achievements.
by Hollis Butler,
Thousands of children and their families have been participating in a host of activities, from creating bug homes to learning new cooking skills as part of Wiltshire's Family Learning Festival.
by Hollis Butler,