WORK is set to begin on creating a new £850,000 extension building at a Worcester primary school. Happy Hearts Nursery and Early Explorers Pre-school, part of Oasis Academy Warndon, will be able expand their provision from September after it was announced building work is due to commence on their new state-of-the-art facilities next month. The academy won a capital funding bid from the DfE in back in 2018 and have been working hard behind the scenes with AHR Building Consultancy to develop plans for a new pre-school building. The extension will house two large new classrooms and be able to accommodate an additional 50 three and four-year-old pre-school places.
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A WORCESTER primary school has given out an iPad to every pupil and teacher from reception to Year 6. The school says the move is aimed at ensuring the continuity of education during the pandemic to ensure that all young people have access to education during the current Covid disruption, and to close the digital divide. The school has distributed 545 iPads with keyboard cases as part of its Horizons programme. Over the coming months, Oasis continue its rollout, giving out 35,000 iPads at all of its 52 academies. Suzanne Owen, incoming principal at Warndon, said: “We are delighted to be part of this project, pupils and staff are incredibly excited to start using their devices at home and during the school day that provides a whole host of new opportunities for every one of our young people.
Public school with ties to polygamous sect under investigation by Charter School Board
Public school with ties to polygamous sect under investigation by Charter School Board
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SALT LAKE CITY â The Utah State Charter School Board has confirmed it will investigate the spending and lack of diversity at a public charter school in West Valley City.
FOX 13 was the first to report Vanguard Academy, which has ties to the polygamous Kingston group, had only enrolled one non-white student in the past five years. Public records show the school has also spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on companies related to the Kingston family.