WILTSHIRE-based athlete Alice Wilson heads back to Yeovil on Saturday (May 1st) aiming to build upon her solid start to the new season. The 15-year-old Team Bath AC athlete from North Wraxhall, near Bradford-on-Avon, opened her summer campaign at the same Somerset venue last weekend tackling the javelin and the high jump. The latter event was hampered by technical issues largely due to the blustery and cold wind so her height of 1.46m was well below her lifetime best of 1.57m. But if the meeting was less about results than in just getting used to the competitive arena again after six months of solid training after the indoor season was cancelled.
School s âalarmingâ crisis as staff leave An insider has slammed Brisbane Boysâ Collegeâs culture after three more resignations and a number of teachers and non-teaching staff on stress leave.
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Subscriber only Three more staff have resigned from Brisbane Boys College, taking the total number of departures this year to an alarming 14. It comes as several other teachers and non-teaching staff have taken stress leave in the last three months. Long-serving human resources manager Kirsten Ferguson, admissions co-ordinator Alice Wilson and infrastructure architect Jesse Haubner are the latest to leave the elite school which has been plagued by turmoil also involving its governing body, the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association.
School s âalarmingâ crisis as staff leave An insider has slammed Brisbane Boysâ Collegeâs culture after three more resignations and a number of teachers and non-teaching staff on stress leave.
Education by Kylie Lang
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Subscriber only Three more staff have resigned from Brisbane Boys College, taking the total number of departures this year to an alarming 14. It comes as several other teachers and non-teaching staff have taken stress leave in the last three months. Long-serving human resources manager Kirsten Ferguson, admissions co-ordinator Alice Wilson and infrastructure architect Jesse Haubner are the latest to leave the elite school which has been plagued by turmoil also involving its governing body, the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association.
School s âalarmingâ crisis as staff leave An insider has slammed Brisbane Boysâ Collegeâs culture after three more resignations and a number of teachers and non-teaching staff on stress leave.
Education by Kylie Lang
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Subscriber only Three more staff have resigned from Brisbane Boys College, taking the total number of departures this year to an alarming 14. It comes as several other teachers and non-teaching staff have taken stress leave in the last three months. Long-serving human resources manager Kirsten Ferguson, admissions co-ordinator Alice Wilson and infrastructure architect Jesse Haubner are the latest to leave the elite school which has been plagued by turmoil also involving its governing body, the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association.