Concerned parents are outraged that their children may be forced to walk a ‘dangerous’ route to school after they were ‘declined’ a bus pass. Craig Grisbrooke lives in Milton Heights with his fiancée Martina Selby and in September the couple will be sending their daughter Caitlin Grisbrooke to Aureus Secondary School in Great Western Park, Didcot. This year their son Kyle Grisbrooke started at the same school and was granted a free bus pass due to living outside of the three-mile radius. However, this year Oxfordshire County Council travel department have ‘discovered’ a new path to the school meaning their home is no-longer classed as three miles away as the new route is 2.7 miles.
Parents outraged as council refuses free bus pass for Didcot Aureus school
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Parents outraged as council refuses free school bus pass for Aureus school
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Register students and staff as they arrive for testing
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Ensure social distancing and PPE rules are adhered to The advert was posted on the Government’s teaching vacancies services online and sought people with ‘awareness of Government guidance relating to Covid-19’. The job comes with a salary of £9.54 per hour.
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Aureus School carol singers .Pic by Barking Dog Media STUDENTS spread the Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear. Eleven pupils from Years 8 and 9 at Aureus School in Didcot stood in a cold car park to perform festive carols for the residents of Williams Place on the Great Western Park estate. Teachers were determined to put on the annual Carols for the Community event despite the gloomy year it s been.
Aureus School carol singers .Pic by Barking Dog Media Hannah Powell, the music leader said: We would usually invite residents to come into school and enjoy our students singing for them, but obviously we couldn t do this. We hope that singing in the car park will go some way towards helping them enjoy the festive season.