Education

Whipton Barton Federation pupils win ‘Proud to Be’ postcard competition

Mrs Moretta, the headteacher at Whipton Barton Federation, part of the Ted Wragg Trust was pleased to attend the ‘Proud to Be’ community event held at The Beacon Centre, along with Mrs Williams the assistant headteacher.

The staff were in attendance on behalf of four pupils from the school who were winners in the postcard competition. The children's entries celebrated the places in their local community that they are proud of.

Evie in Year 3 drew lots of aspects of the school; Logan in Year 3 drew his house, park, and church; Kiarna in Year 1 drew her special people and...

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Transforming Teaching: Online Training Solutions for Educators

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Mon, 05/06/2024 - 8:20am

Teaching today comes with big challenges. Classrooms grow more diverse. New technologies arise. The curriculum must adapt to our digital world. On top of lessons and grading, teachers juggle data analysis, parent contacts, and administrative tasks. The demands are high while support and training often fall short. But Accutrain opens up new solutions to empower teachers with the skills and community to transform their practice.

Demands Facing Educators

Teachers now fill many roles – collaborators, motivators, data analysts, technology integrators and more. But their...

Exeter school celebrates the birthday of the bard!

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Tue, 04/30/2024 - 7:09pm

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...

Educational Advancements in Exeter: The Role of Digital Resources in Local Schools and Colleges

Authored by Liv Butler
Posted: Thu, 04/25/2024 - 6:32am

The digital leap is reshaping how education unfolds in classrooms across Exeter, offering students and educators alike a new vista of possibilities. With the advent of technology, traditional teaching methods are being augmented, promising a more interactive and engaging learning experience. This shift is not merely about replacing pen and paper with screens; it's about enhancing the educational landscape to make learning more accessible, engaging, and effective for everyone involved. As Exeter's schools integrate digital tools into their curricula, students are finding that concepts and...

Exeter students learn about bright futures in the solar industry

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Thu, 04/18/2024 - 8:50pm

Students from West Exe School , part of the Ted Wragg Trust , have attended a solar careers fair.

Year 8 and 9 students went along to Exeter College and met with representatives from a number of companies involved in the solar industry.

The students also played a highly competitive game of giant Jenga, took part in a quiz, which one of the Year 9 teams won, and attended talks on the ‘Future of Solar’.

As the world shifts towards a low-carbon future, the demand for clean energy sources is increasing. One of the fastest-growing areas of renewable energy is solar...

Schools across the south west encouraged to join national film challenge

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 04/08/2024 - 8:25pm

Calling all budding Spielbergs, aspiring Coppolas, visionary Spike Lees and passionate storytellers in and across the South West!

The Schools 48 Hour Film Challenge UK is back, calling on schools in the region to get involved and compete nationally.

Now in its fourth year and set to be held from Friday 10th May, the challenge brings together students aged 7-18 years to unleash their creativity and filmmaking skills in a thrilling 48-hour challenge.

Teams of students will have the chance to write, shoot, edit, and submit a short film in just two days, pushing...

Exciting new library reading programme for under 4s aims to boost children’s love of books

An exciting new early years reading programme with stickers to collect has been launched in libraries across Devon and Torbay, aiming to inspire a lifelong love of reading.

Libro’s Friends is an extension of Libraries Unlimited’s hugely successful The Secret Book Quest, which was launched in 2021.

Both programmes have been created as part of Libraries Unlimited’s drive to boost the reading skills of children in the county.

The Secret Book Quest uses a free sticker collection book to set older children a 50-book goal and takes them on a journey through topics...

The Home Ed Daily

The Home Ed Daily Website

In today's ever-changing educational landscape, home education has become a practical choice for parents looking for a flexible and personalised approach to their children's learning journey. As they explore home ed, families discover the joys of bespoke education and self-directed learning. The shift away from the traditional school environment has liberated families from the daily grind of the school run, relentless testing, and all school’s associated pressures. The impact of our education system on the mental health and well-being of young people is a real cause for worry. This article...

Exeter students jump on their bikes for national school run challenge

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Mon, 04/01/2024 - 7:01pm

Students at West Exe School , part of the Ted Wragg Trust , are taking part in the 15th celebration of Sustrans #BigWalkAndWheel , the UK's largest inter-school walking, wheeling, scooting and cycling challenge. Sustrans is a UK based walking, wheeling and cycling charity, and the custodian of the National Cycle Network.

The challenge aims to inspire hundreds of thousands of students to get active on the school run and over a period of 10 days, schools record the number of students walking, scooting or cycling to school. Sustrans Big Walk and Wheel inspires students to improve...

Navigating the Path to Studying Medicine in the UK and Australia

Authored by Val Watson
Posted: Sat, 03/30/2024 - 5:36am

Embarking on a journey to become a medical professional is both a noble and challenging pursuit. In countries like the United Kingdom and Australia, where the medical education system is renowned globally, one common stepping stone for aspiring doctors is the Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT). This article delves into why sitting for the GAMSAT is essential for those looking to study medicine in these countries, highlighting its role, structure, and the unique opportunities it presents.

The GAMSAT: A Gateway to Medical Education

The GAMSAT serves as a...

Honiton Lace Classes

NEW - Want to know more about Honiton Lace?

Authored by Melman5
Posted: Wed, 03/27/2024 - 5:25pm

NEW – Want to learn how to make Honiton Lace? Daphne, an experienced Honiton Lace teacher is considering starting a new lace class on a Tuesday afternoon in the Exwick area.

All are welcome as the class would be suitable for all levels from beginner to the more experienced.

Equipment can be supplied. Classes would be held during term time only.

For more info contact Daphne Pottle 01363 774218 or email Nordap27@aol.com

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