‘Les Ozouets post-16 campus development could cost a lot less’
Significant savings should be available to bring down the cost of the Les Ozouets post-16 campus, according to a senior figure in the construction industry.
Significant savings should be available to bring down the cost of the Les Ozouets post-16 campus, according to a senior figure in the construction industry.
Revised plans for secondary and further education are being worked up by senior politicians and should be published soon.
Users of Footes Lane have faced a catalogue of problems caused by inadequate maintenance of the stadium’s facilities.
Six out of 10 maths GCSE students at La Mare De Carteret High School failed to achieve a Level 4, equating to a grade C, in their summer exams.
ONE wonders what parents receiving the latest missive from the Education Committee about the continued impasse over post-16 provision might have thought about its contents.
Without executive power, politicians need to use charm and persuasion to win people over – and that has been in short supply in Guernsey’s principal committee, says Horace Camp
A TEACHERS' union has said that the States rejecting £26m. to maintain and improve schools has only created more uncertainty for teachers.
Outsourcing Beau Sejour is set to be investigated, as Education, Sport & Culture formally launches its review of the centre’s operating model in a bid to stem losses.
The future of the States’ senior committee should be resolved one way or another today.
Deputies rejected a proposal to allocate up to £26m. to maintain and improve existing education facilities.
Education was ‘held hostage by politicians’ yesterday, its committee president claimed last night.
We have a lot to thank Good King John for, but our independence has never been under a greater threat, writes Horace Camp...
Parliamentary sketch writing might be taken over by artificial intelligence in the future, but for now the job continues to fall to Richard Graham. He offers his analysis of last week's States meeting...
The deputy leading a bid to unseat Policy & Resources has claimed the States will have no credibility left if it agrees to additional borrowing and spending of more than £100m. this week, after throwing out major tax rises last month.
As I write this, Storm Ciaran is somewhere in the Northern Atlantic speeding towards us with malevolent intent, and as you are reading this, I hope you are well and your house still has a roof.