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Young Scots gain access to Parliament

31 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

School pupils across Scotland have been given the chance to sit in the Scottish Parliament.

 

Bexley claims Healthy Schools first

31 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Every school in the London Borough of Bexley has now achieved Healthy Schools status, making it the first local authority in the country to achieve this milestone.

 

Young cannabis users ignore drug classification

31 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Reclassifying cannabis to increase penalties for offences related to the drug would have little impact on its use.

 

BBC encourages schools to grow

31 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

The BBC is inviting schools to apply for packets of seeds as part of its Breathing Places Schools project.

 

Children losing out on school sport

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Nearly a million children and young people are not getting access to the two hours a week of sport and physical education promised by ministers.

 

Budehaven Community School

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Where is it? Bude, Cornwall

 

Advocates to help raise aspirations

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Gifted and talented children from disadvantaged areas will be allocated an advocate to help them apply for places at prestigious universities, under plans to be announced today (Wednesday) by junior...

 

Martial arts for dyslexic children

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Dyslexic children at a school in Staffordshire are using martial arts to improve their co-ordination and confidence.

 

Feature - Education: The secret of success

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

The Priory School in Kent has seen performance in exams more than double in the last three years. Sue Learner finds out how extended services made the difference.

 

Opinion: Vox pop - Should schools use metal detectors to scan pupils?

30 January 2008, Children & Young People Now

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has backed the use of metal detectors in some schools to scan pupils for weapons as they enter. Details are likely to be contained in the...

 
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