
30 August 2008
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Princess Anne has officially opened UK Youth's foundations for young people who are in danger of failing to gain any qualifications.
This month we've made the slightly controversial decision to look at the work of a college as opposed to a youth project (see p14).
Drug education charity Hope UK is to recruit a further 800 volunteers to teach children and young people about the perils of alcohol and substance misuse.
Education experts from across the globe are visiting Scotland to learn about the country's education system.
The Scottish Government has pledged more than 100,000 pounds to help parents of children with additional support needs.
Post-16 students are being offered more than just A-levels to study, with more schools and colleges offering qualifications such as International Baccalaureates, diplomas, the Cambridge Pre-U and AQA Baccalaureate.
The hours that teachers work each week has changed little in more than a decade, according to the annual School Teachers' Review Body survey.
Disadvantaged pupils are to get increased access to out-of-school activities in the second year of Northern Ireland's extended schools programme.
Parents from ethnic minorities are to be targeted in a campaign that encourages them to text a charity for advice.
Number and age of pupils? Beauchamp College is a secondary school and sixth form with 2,150 students age 14 to 19.
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