Official data confirms that more than 100 schools now have 70 or more of pupils with additional support needs.
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Building on Rwanda's efforts to reduce school dropout

Rwanda's investment in education has significantly expanded access to schooling through initiatives such as free basic education, school feeding programmes, and classroom construction. Today, however, ...
Congratulations to the following Greater Lowell Technical High School students for being chosen as Students of the Month for ...
During Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, Paid Leave Oregon is reminding workers they may qualify for paid family leave when they need time away from work to care for a loved one with Alzhe ...
Three firefighters who were killed battling flames on the Colorado-Utah border are being remembered as brave heroes who were ...
At least 928 candidates with special educational needs are expected to sit the 2025/26 Primary Leaving Examinations that began on Tuesday, July 7. About 60 per cent of the candidates are girls, ...
A Miss Hampshire 2026 finalist from Andover is inviting the local community to support a special charity raffle next week in ...
Alberta’s Longclaws ruling shows how language deprivation can block trial, detention, and prosecution under current Canadian ...
6 p.m.: Junk Journals (for adults). Join us to create your own junk journal! We will provide participants with a journal, or feel free to bring your own. Art supplies will also be provided, but we ...
If someone told you 20 years ago that we’d be gaining new information through mini-computers in our pockets, you would ...
From a frozen teenager with autism to a wheelchair user abandoned mid-tremor, their stories reveal a crisis within a crisis.
Think back to the last time you jotted down a quick note or made a grocery list. Chances are, it wasn’t with pen and paper. Over the past decade, keyboards and screens have quietly replaced ...