AI could be used to detect heart failure risk, study finds
University of Dundee researchers hope their findings could lead to benefits for patients around the world.
University of Dundee researchers hope their findings could lead to benefits for patients around the world.
EDUCATION, SPORT & CULTURE continues to reiterate its belief that keeping Herm’s primary school open was not a good idea for pupils or taxpayers, highlighting the cost to ESC being an additional £87,000 per year compared to the cost of educating Herm-based children at Vauvert School.
The British singer and actor finished the competition in 18th place with 46 points.
A KIOSK could replace obsolete changing rooms in Delancey Park if planning permission is granted.
A States deputy has described the £160,000 cost per year of running Herm School as ‘a mere pittance’.
EDUCATION, Sport & Culture has reiterated its belief that keeping Herm’s primary school open was not a good idea for pupils or taxpayers.
Primary school head teachers have hit back at criticism about the quality of education.
Education is stepping up the actions it takes to tackle bullying and address bad behaviour in schools, president Andrea Dudley-Owen has said.
The deputy head at Vale Primary School is moving up to become its new headteacher.
EDUCATION, Sport & Culture has denied that ‘marking its own homework’ has led to its generally positive second Education Strategy report.
CALLS from cash-strapped States committees to find someone else to take on responsibilities that they no longer intend to honour due to financial constraints are not hugely surprising. How effective they will prove to be remains to be seen, but the prospects would appear slim.
The Education Committee has denied that there is enough teaching space to house the Sixth Form Centre and high school pupils in the future at Les Varendes.
More information has been demanded from the Education Committee about its plans to move the States’ Sixth Form Centre to La Mare de Carteret.
The response to plans for The Guernsey Institute students at Les Ozouets to use the sports facilities at Beau Sejour has been ‘reasonable and logical’, said Education, Sport & Culture president Andrea Dudley-Owen.
An opponent of the indefinite relocation of the Sixth Form Centre to La Mare de Carteret has urged Education, Sport & Culture to stop being ‘so stubborn’ on the issue.