Has COVID delayed Kent students’ decisions about university?
COVID has caused many young people to delay thinking about their future. But as the prospect of freedom slowly returns, they are starting to get serious about what happens next.…
COVID has caused many young people to delay thinking about their future. But as the prospect of freedom slowly returns, they are starting to get serious about what happens next.…
Karen Cooke Graduates interested in a career in the law should act quickly to apply to Furley Page’s highly regarded graduate Trainee Solicitor programme as the deadline for applications is…
It’s Shakespeare Day, 23 April and time to celebrate the life and work of our most renowned playwright, actor and poet. Former primary school teacher Laura Steele of education resource…
The first of Kent’s new mobile library vehicles have hit the county’s roads, bringing a range of books to residents eager to nourish their love of reading during lockdown and…
Ellen Lodge, pictured above, and Ashford Borough Council are celebrating after former electrical apprentice, Ellen, won the JTL National Apprentice of the Year Award 2020. As the first female winner…
Photo by Adam Winger on Unsplash Despite the national lockdown, Sandgate Library continues to offer a limited book “Select and Collect” pick up service. Folkestone, Cheriton & Wood Avenue Libraries…
Photo: Jessica Lewis – Unsplash Many parents enjoyed teaching their children at home during the first lockdown, but for others, the prospect of having to dust off their teaching skills…
Photo: Annie Spratt – Unsplash Education expert welcomes new help but says inevitable rush by schools to access what’s on offer will slow delivery The Government’s last-minute decision to close…
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