Draft secondary report left for incoming ESC
A DRAFT report on the future of secondary education was issued last week by the outgoing Education, Sport & Culture committee, it emerged yesterday.
A DRAFT report on the future of secondary education was issued last week by the outgoing Education, Sport & Culture committee, it emerged yesterday.
OUT with the old and in with the new.
THE Sports Commission has been dealt a blow with the election fall of Matt Fallaize, president of Education, Sport & Culture.
THE behind-the-scenes political lobbying for who will get the top jobs in the new States Assembly is in full swing, and deputies are predicting another close race for the presidency of the senior committee, Policy & Resources.
WHO would be a president?
DYSLEXIC children in the island will benefit from a quarter-of-a-million pound agreement between the Dyslexia Day Centre and the Education committee.
It was a term beset by change and controversy for Education, Sport & Culture, as well as many overlooked achievements. Outgoing deputy and committee vice-president Richard Graham gives his verdict on ESC’s overall performance
‘Revive and thrive’ should not be used as an excuse to rush capital projects through, says Peter Gillson
PAUSE and review requete signatories have reacted with surprise, and in some cases disappointment, at the appointment of Education’s independent advisers for the secondary school review.
Experts have used a new heart-specific image analysis ‘toolkit’ called CMR radiomics.
A PRESENTATION on the looming skills crisis and the exciting potential around the creation of the Guernsey Institute were the hot topics at yesterday’s Guernsey Chamber of Commerce lunch.
UNDER-18s will have reduced dentist and doctors fees and improved personal health education in schools from next September.
GOVERNANCE reviews of States committees have cost almost £40,000, said Policy & Resources.
ALDERNEY’S place in the FNB Priaulx League this season is safe, but it took an intervention from Education, Sport & Culture president Matt Fallaize to guarantee it.
SOME £1.2m. of investment could be pumped into sport in Guernsey if deputies support Education, Sport & Culture’s ‘plan for sport’ proposals.