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Exeter school celebrates the birthday of the bard!

West Exe School , part of the Ted Wragg Trust , celebrated Shakespeare’s birthday this week.

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon , England, in April 1564. The exact date of his birth is not recorded, but it is most often celebrated around the world on the 23rd of April. Shakespeare also died on 23 April; in 1616, when he was 52 years of age.

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust states that:

Shakespeare’s baptism is recorded in the Parish Register at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon on Wednesday 26 April 1564. Baptisms typically took place...

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4 Benefits of Using Turbologo for Brand’s Logo Creations

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Tue, 10/20/2020 - 6:07am

A logo is a very important thing for a brand. It is how the customers can just recognize our brand as well as the products we sell. But sure, creating a logo is not an easy thing. Big companies even need to pay a group of people to think about the best logos for them. Sure, this method is relatively expensive mainly if your company is new and just starting to grow up.

One of the best choices to create a company logo is Turbologo. Turbologo is a website that can be accessed by anyone for free. How to create the logo using it is also very easy. You just need to submit the company’s...

A hybrid education format: how to improve the model

In the past year, the learning experience has been completely transformed. From sitting in a classroom environment to coming to a juncture where students and instructors interact in an online environment, the classroom delivery mechanism is different now!

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many schools and universities had to switch their classes to the online model. Many thought that this was just a short-term arrangement but eventually, schools realized the benefits of integrating the online learning environment with their traditional- known as a 'hybrid education model.'

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Transformative opportunities for funded places at Exeter School

Exeter School is delighted to offer eight free places to children from the local community for the fourth year running.

There are three full bursaries - called Foundation Bursaries and funded from alumni legacies and gifts - on offer for entry into Year 7.

Three full bursaries are on offer for the Sixth Form funded from the St John's Hospital Educational Foundation grant. Two further free places to study the Sciences in the Sixth Form, 'The George Williams Bursaries', have also been made possible by a generous bequest and continuing donations from the estate of a...

Exeter law firm teams up with award winning game developers to help schools with compliance during pandemic

Exeter law firm Browne Jacobson has teamed up with award winning game developers to help school and academy trust staff comply with the legal and regulatory environment during the current pandemic.

The firm, which is a National Powerhouse in the education sector, has spent months working with a team at E3 Compliance Training (E3CT), led by co-founders Steve Brett, Nicolas, Pylypiuk and BAFTA award winner Dave Allsopp on developing the content and app for EduCompli.

EduCompli will deliver a series of bespoke fun and engaging staff training modules covering topics such as...

How Safe are Children in Schools?

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 10/06/2020 - 6:33am

One of the toughest decisions’ parents were faced with this year was whether to send their kids to school or not. Given the worrying global rise of infection rates of COVID-19, choosing to have your kids spend more than half of their day outside the safety of your home is not an easy choice. However, like many people, you probably don’t have much of a choice if you must return to work and don’t have anyone to look after your children. Or even if you did, some stay at home parents choose to send their kids back to school hoping to restore some form of normalcy in their household. If you...

How to Pass Every College Exams That You Take

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Wed, 09/30/2020 - 11:18am

If you are a college student at a facility of your choice, your exams play an essential role that eventually reflects your overall grade performance. Passing your exams elevates your semester promotion and also builds a significant reputation on your annual college transcripts. The below article will spotlight some of the top tips to comply with, guiding you on passing your college examinations with flying colors.

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Exeter Chiefs Women, rugby, Maynard School

Oldest girls' school sponsors newly formed Exeter Chiefs Women's team

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 09/29/2020 - 10:17pm

A new and exciting chapter in the history of women’s sport is about to take off with The Maynard School, the oldest girls’ school in the country, collaborating with the newly formed Exeter Chiefs Women’s side.

Set to be part of the elite Premier 15s competition, the Chiefs side - who will come under the guidance of former England internationals Susie Appleby and Amy Garnett - are ready to break new ground and establish themselves as a growing force within the English Women’s game, all with the backing of the region’s premier independent school for girls.

“We pride...

Simon Jupp MP joins PM for major skills speech in East Devon

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/29/2020 - 8:07pm

East Devon’s MP Simon Jupp joined the Prime Minister this morning at Exeter College ahead of a major speech to launch a new plan to transform the training and skills system to help boost the economy.

The Prime Minister and Simon Jupp MP were given a tour of Exeter College’s specialist Devon and Exeter Construction Training Centre’s facilities and met Principal John Laramy and students. The PM took part in tutorials in bricklaying, carpentry and shaving wood and promised a radical shake-up of adult and vocational education to end the “bogus distinction” between academic and...

8 good reasons to study in Melbourne

You want to live a new experience during your studies. Australia is an ideal destination to study. Of all Australian cities, Melbourne is without a doubt a greatplaceto study and live. Discover the 10 good reasons to study in Melbourne.

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More than thirty universities and professional institutes - including seven ranked among the best universities in the world (The University of Melbourne, Monash University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology abbreviated RMIT, Deakin University, La Trobe University, Swinburne University of...

Exeter College’s Construction Centre extension welcomes new T Level students

Authored by stephendixon
Posted: Thu, 09/24/2020 - 12:40pm

Exeter College’s new Construction Centre extension has welcomed its first cohort of Construction T Level students following a £1million transformation creating a bespoke learning area for the new qualification.

Exeter College is one of the first providers in the country – and the only one in Devon – to offer T Levels for the 2020 academic year, with two year, full time courses now running in Construction, Digital and Education and Childcare.

T Levels follow on from GCSEs and are set to revolutionise the technical education landscape, providing learners with a qualification...

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