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MORE than a dozen outstanding Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole schools are set to face inspectors for the first time since controversial exemptions were axed. From September, Ofsted will resume inspecting schools across the country and for the first time in almost a decade, those deemed outstanding will also face compulsory routine visits. Figures from the education watchdog, covering 90 of the conurbations primary and secondary schools, show that 20 received an outstanding rating the last time they were inspected. Under rules introduced in 2012, those schools became exempt from being routinely reinspected and only faced scrutiny if concerns were raised about their performance. ....
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A BOURNEMOUTH primary school made maths fun by celebrating NSPCC Number Day last week. On Friday, May 7, pupils from Elm Academy attended school dressed up as something to do with Number for a £1 to £2 donation for the charity NSPCC. The primary school took part in the event to raise children s awareness of the charity and to develop pupil s engagement with maths. According to Elm Academy, the importance of this day is to raise pupil s awareness of the work the NSPCC does and how their contributions support the charity. The fun-filled day also showed pupils how fun maths can be and how it is used and can be applied in everyday life. ....
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Listed - All of the schools and teachers that parents believe have gone above and beyond throughout the pandemic. Messages of praise have been flooding in for teachers and schools from families across Dorset thanking them for all of their support during the pandemic. Teachers and educational staff have worked tirelessly to adapt and overcome the challenges and pressures of the pandemic whilst minimising the impact of lockdown on children s learning is one of their main priorities. Earlier in the week we asked families on the Bournemouth Daily Echo Facebook page if they had any schools or teachers they wanted to thank for their support during the pandemic. ....