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Mark First and Pre-School Academy School unveils newly extended facilities Mark First and Pre-School Academy School has unveiled its newly extended Pre-school facilities. A number of extensive improvements have been made, including a new substantial covered outside decking area, in addition to the extended pre-school. Fiona Robertson and Jo Collyer, Executive Headteacher and Head of School, say the improved facilities have enabled staff to enhance the pre-school provision for children aged 2-4 years of age. “Our Pre-school is situated in an idyllic setting, and is linked directly to our First School where children can continue their learning journey,” says a spokeswoman. ....
Cheddar First School headteacher, Tamara Dexter. - Credit: Wessex Learning Trust The Wessex Learning Trust has appointed Tamara Dexter as Cheddar First School’s new headteacher. Tamara has spent 15 years in the industry, working from village schools to setting up a new academy in Weston and took up her post in January amid the pandemic. Ms Dexter said: “It’s been a real privilege to work with the team at Cheddar First School during these unprecedented times. The entire team has risen to the challenges of the pandemic and shown great resilience, as have the parents and children.” Pepa Pig joins Cheddar First School for World Book Day in March. ....
Community-spirited youngster spreads some Easter cheer around Wedmore A community-spirited youngster has decided to ‘hatch’ a plan to spread some Easter cheer around Wedmore. While home learning in March, Ruby – a Year 8 pupil at Hugh Sexey Middle School – thought that in order to lift the spirits of those in her community during the current lockdown, she would leave some ‘Kindness Eggs’ in various locations around her village, spreading messages of positivity, and an encouragement for finders to do something nice for someone else. To do this, Ruby ordered twelve hollow plastic eggs and printed out a message to go inside each of them, saying: “You have encountered a kindness egg. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to complete the random act of kindness on the other side of this piece of paper, then re-hide this egg for someone else to find with the reverse having a ‘random act of kindness’ for the finder to complete, such as ‘leave someone ....
Children in Burnham-On-Sea area given warm welcome back to local schools burnham-on-sea.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from burnham-on-sea.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.