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Puddle-jumping day with Peppa proves popular

Puddle-jumping day with Peppa proves popular

Puddle-jumping day with Peppa proves popular

27 May 2019

Children 1st Day Nursery held a fundraising muddy puddle walk, inspired by TV programme Peppa Pig, on Thursday to raise money for Save the Children.


School's traveller policy debated on the national stage

School's traveller policy debated on the national stage

School's traveller policy debated on the national stage

26 May 2019

Claire Kent, head of Mount Church of England school, attended Parliament to launch Good Practice Guide for improving outcomes for Traveller Children.


Students are of a gold standard

Students are of a gold standard

Students are of a gold standard

18 May 2019

A school has been awarded National Citizen Service (NCS) Gold Champion status for the second year running.


Long-serving MEP offering a different Brexit message

Long-serving MEP offering a different Brexit message

Long-serving MEP offering a different Brexit message

17 May 2019

The Liberal Democrats said the upcoming European elections are about putting out an “alternative message” on Brexit in the East Midlands.


Inspectors give school a glowing report

Inspectors give school a glowing report

Inspectors give school a glowing report

14 May 2019

Teachers and pupils are celebrating receiving top marks in their latest school inspection.


Retired Grove teacher to appear on Vicky McClure:My Dementia Choir

Retired Grove teacher to appear on Vicky McClure:My Dementia Choir

Retired Grove teacher to appear on Vicky McClure:My Dementia Choir

02 May 2019

A new two-part BBC series about the role of music in fighting dementia will feature a retired teacher from Farndon.


School adds a splash of colour

School adds a splash of colour

School adds a splash of colour

01 May 2019

The front entrance of Archbishop Cranmer Church of England Academy, Aslockton, was looking tired and in need of some love and a splash of colour.


Teachers learning to master education

Teachers learning to master education

Teachers learning to master education

13 April 2019

Teachers at the Sir Donald Bailey Academy, Newark are leading by example to bring greater expertise to the classroom.


Police test bravery of teenagers

Police test bravery of teenagers

Police test bravery of teenagers

12 April 2019

A youth engagement event in Newark has reached new heights.


Pupils raise homelessness awareness

Pupils raise homelessness awareness

Pupils raise homelessness awareness

31 March 2019

Pupils raised awareness of homelessness by making their own shelters and creating care packs.


Rotary club’s final eco-greenhouse goes up

Rotary club’s final eco-greenhouse goes up

Rotary club’s final eco-greenhouse goes up

27 March 2019

A project to build eco-greenhouses for schools out of recycled plastic bottles has completed its final greenhouse at Claypole Primary School.


Youngsters battle it out in chess contest

Youngsters battle it out in chess contest

Youngsters battle it out in chess contest

26 March 2019

More than 50 children battled it out in the second round of the annual Newark Schools Chess Competition.


Extra events for young bookworms

Extra events for young bookworms

Extra events for young bookworms

23 March 2019

Children’s authors are set to visit Newark’s schools as Newark Book Festival aims to provide a bigger programme of events for youngsters.


Pupils join campaign

Pupils join campaign

Pupils join campaign

23 March 2019

Pupils have been designing posters to help highlight the dangers of dog fouling as part of a district-wide campaign.


Pupils’ success in dance challenge

Pupils’ success in dance challenge

Pupils’ success in dance challenge

16 March 2019

Pupils from Magnus Church of England Academy, Newark, are through to the northern finals of a dance, drama and design competition.


Roman crafts in pictures

Roman crafts in pictures

Roman crafts in pictures

02 March 2019

The minster invited children to take part in Roman themed arts and crafts.


Orchard School plans approved

Orchard School plans approved

Orchard School plans approved

21 February 2019

Plans for a new £15m Orchard School in Balderton have been approved.


Artist creates illustrated map to help town tourists

Artist creates illustrated map to help town tourists

Artist creates illustrated map to help town tourists

10 February 2019

Christine Goldschmidt, originally from Zimbabwe, has been living in Newark for 14 years and has decided to create a visual map of the town.


Ceremony marks start of work on new school

Ceremony marks start of work on new school

Ceremony marks start of work on new school

25 January 2019

The Suthers School, to be built at Fernwood Business Park, will eventually cater for 830 pupils.


Author visits school with Dickens classic twist

Author visits school with Dickens classic twist

Author visits school with Dickens classic twist

05 January 2019

An author aimed to inspire students during a visit to Magnus Church of England Academy, Newark.


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