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Parents in Exeter rally against the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill

Defending alternative education and parental rights

Parents rally against the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: Defending alternative education and parental rights #ChildrensWellbeingBill Parents are set to gather on 8th March 2025 in Bedford Street, Exeter (and major cities across England, including London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham). This coordinated rally aims to protest the proposed bill. This deeply concerning piece of legislation threatens educational freedoms and prioritises data collection over children's actual well-being.

The Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill (CWSB) is being presented as a...

How online services can help with writing research paper

College life is quite busy considering the amount of academic work involved. As a student, you no doubt put in a lot of effort to catch up with the syllabus, complete your assignments on time and get ready for tests and final examinations on time. At times, this can be overwhelming for you. It is completely normal and that is why most college students need help from time to time.

One way you can be assisted is by getting your assignments such as research papers done by professionals. If you do not know how to write a research paper, there are online services that can assist you....

Pupils and staff at Exeter School celebrate a successful first term of fundraising

Pupils and staff at Exeter School are celebrating a successful first term of fundraising with the news that £9,646.40 has been raised for charity. Each year a committee of Sixth Form representatives selects three charities for the school to support during the course of the academic year. For the Autumn term, pupils chose Toilet Twinning, a charity which helps to fund projects in a poor communities that will enable families to build a basic toilet, have access to clean water and learn about hygiene. The Senior School mufti day raised £1476 for this charity, meaning that we can pay for six...

Ladysmith Junior School chosen as Community Fund finalist

RGB Building Supplies has selected Exeter’s Ladysmith Junior School as a finalist in their latest Well Built Community Fund, and it’s now down to a public vote to see if it’s chosen to receive £1,000, to spend at an RGB branch.

The school has been gifted a Plymouth City Bus, which it would like to turn into a ‘Reading Bus’. It will be used as a place for smaller groups to enjoy lessons outside of the traditional classroom setting, as well as an area where children will be able to read during breaks.

The school’s site manager will be taking on the majority of the work and,...

50th Anniversary Celebrations Kick Off for Exeter College

Authored by stephendixon
Posted: Thu, 01/09/2020 - 12:02pm

The new year represents a momentous occasion in the history of Exeter College, marking 50 years since being named as the UK’s first tertiary college, although their roots date back to the 1800s.

Exeter College was established as a fully-fledged tertiary college in 1970, providing an education centrepiece for the community. Over the past 50 years the college has grown, developed and adapted but it still serves the wider Exeter community with a varied education offering that aims to meet the skills challenges of the future in a proactive way.

To celebrate the occasion, Exeter...

 5 tips for surviving law school

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 01/08/2020 - 8:38am

Getting into law school can be incredibly tough in the first place. Once you have your place secured, you can start to focus on getting the most out of your experience. You will likely already have an idea about the difficulties you will face; however for most people, it can be even harder than they imagined. Many people don't even make it through the first year , which shows just how intense law school can be. It is designed to be competitive, rigorous, and incredibly stressful. Only the best students and hardest working ones will be able to come out on top and live out their dreams of...

Writing an essay on your own vs ordering it

Every student heard about ordering an essay online. There are many websites where you can buy assistance in academic writing. What is better: to write an essay by yourself or to hire a specialist? Let's find out all the advantages and weak sides of both variants. However, one thing remains certain. If you need a writing service, choose the best one. Pay attention to FastEssay, an essay writing company that never fails its clients.

Writing on Your Own

Being an independent student means a pleasant feeling of pride and confidence. Indeed, if you are to compose an essay or...

Why travelling as a student is one of the best choices you’ll ever make

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Fri, 01/03/2020 - 6:38am

Although money can often be a bit tight as a student, it’s worth thinking about travelling – it may seem like the wrong time, but trust us when we say there’s not a better time to go out and explore the world. If you need convincing, or if your parents need convincing, here are the top reasons why travelling as a student is one of the best choices you’ll ever make.

Life Changes

Right now, you’re in the prime of your life – your health is most likely perfect, you’re hopeful and enthusiastic about the future, and you don’t have many commitments outside of studying. This is...

Midas team building new Deaf Academy go back to the classroom to learn sign language

They may have a huge array of qualifications between them in building trades and site management but the team behind the construction of a permanent new home for the New Deaf Academy are going back to school to learn a new skill – sign language.

People from Midas Construction jumped at the chance to learn more about Deaf Awareness, so they will be better able to communicate with Academy students and staff during the project.

It meant going back to the classroom to understand more about Deaf Awareness as well as learning commonly-used signs, words and phrases under the...

How to write my research paper on a difficult subject I’m bad at and get an A+

Some assignments seem impossible to complete. And if it’s a subject you know you can’t comprehend, the task appears even more daunting. But what if we told you it’s possible to get an A+ for such a paper? Here are some ideas on how to achieve that goal.

Use Online Custom Paper Help to Finish the Difficult Assignment

The easiest way to solve the problem is to have someone to write my research paper. Custom paper writing services have their blooming time nowadays. It’s a perfect deal: students pay a reasonable price to have their tasks done for them, the writers make good...

Top ways how to write a very good paperwork

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Tue, 12/17/2019 - 8:23am

Writing is never an easy task. A majority of students often find themselves experiencing challenges when it comes to writing an essay. In most cases, some students have given up trying to become better writers. Such learners have come to believe that there is nothing they can do about the problem. Such an attitude has made it impossible for most students to give up perfecting their skills. Students need to appreciate that writing is not difficult. It is something they can learn and perfect. This article offers paper writing tips that individuals need to write good papers.

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