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Academy is focusing on all-round healthy lifestyles for students
All-round healthy lifestyles and mental wellbeing are being promoted at Louth Academy, through good food and regular exercise after a year of Covid-19.
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Lennon Dovey, Paige Harriman and Jess Hopps (all 14 years old) choose fruit at break time as the academy promotes good health and mental wellbeing
Following months of lockdowns and strict safety measures, the opportunity to get outside and take part in team sports and to concentrate on promoting healthy minds and bodies has been welcomed by everyone at the academy.
From the catering department to physical education and mental wellbeing, staff have worked hard to put measures in place to encourage health and fitness as part of the students’ daily routines.
Qatar National Tourism Council appoints BRANDit as India Representative By TBM Staff | Mumbai
The Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) has appointed BRANDit as the integrated sales & marketing agency in India. BRANDit will be responsible for defining and executing Qatarâs in-market trade engagement, product development and joint marketing campaign strategy while overseeing initiatives to promote the countryâs attractions and events, including FIFA World Cup 2022.
They will be communicating QNTC s new tourism strategy as the country works towards realising the Qatar National Vision 2030, positioning Qatar as a world-class tourism destination.
Commenting on the appointment, Philip Dickinson, Vice President International Markets, QNTC, said, âWe are excited to have BRANDit as our marketing and sales partner in India to promote Qatarâs new value proposition to tour operators, online travel agencies
So far, DC plans have largely been focused on the onset of auto-enrolment and changes to the regulatory framework - be it the ‘charge cap, ‘pension freedoms or consultations around ‘value for money , says Annabel Tonry, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM).Download
In 2015 George Osborne, then the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, decided that those age over 55 could take much more of their pension in cash. This has since opened up a range of possibilities for DC scheme members in the world of pensions.Download
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Teachers get tested ahead of Lincolnshire schools reopening next week
Secondary and college students need to get tested too
Caroline Yates, Principal of Tollbar Academy, in the large testing hall for students and staff.
All Lincolnshire schools are preparing to reopen next week, with most primary school pupils returning on Monday, with teachers and staff getting tested ahead.
Only children of key workers attended lessons in the latest national lockdown, some 25% of the total number of pupils in Lincolnshire. Now all students will begin to return to face-to-face education from Monday, March 8.
There are several key measures to keep everyone safe from COVID-19: