Awards night benefits charities
AMHERST PTA were shocked and thrilled to be gifted all the money they needed for a new trim trail at last night's Barclays Champion Charities Awards ceremony.
AMHERST PTA were shocked and thrilled to be gifted all the money they needed for a new trim trail at last night's Barclays Champion Charities Awards ceremony.
PERIOD drama performed by primary schoolchildren could never be anything other than entertaining.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
CHILDREN are being put at risk by cars ignoring a pedestrian crossing outside Forest and Le Rondin schools, claim the douzaine and Forest PTA.
PARENTS of pupils at two schools saved from closure just months ago are dismayed that the debate might be opened again.
HERM residents Mat Nicholl and Andrew Bailey took part in the Guernsey half-marathon on Father's Day.
PEOPLE should not have to campaign to make sure children can cross the road by Forest Primary School safely, parents said yesterday.
EDUCATION might step in over the row between Forest Primary and Environment about the 'dangerous' pedestrian crossing outside the school.
LOUD ties pupils wore yesterday in aid of charity shone more brightly when news came through that the States had saved St Sampson's Infants and St Andrew's Primary.
ANXIOUS parents and pupils of St Sampson's and St Andrew's should find out the future of their schools today.
ST ANDREW'S PTA yesterday made a last-ditch effort to persuade the States to vote to keep the school open.
VALE INFANTS SCHOOL will become overcrowded and the quality of education be threatened if pupils from St Sampson's Infants are transferred there, according to an Education board member.
EDUCATION has hit out at the St Andrew's School PTA's campaign to keep it open in a letter sent to department staff.
A heated exchange took place last night between the Education Department and those opposing its decision to recommend the closure of St Sampson's Infants.
EDUCATION categorically assured the St Andrew's PTA that the school would be safe if the board decided to keep it open, a leading advocate has said.