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Voluntary committees running playgroups contribute just under 300,000 a year to early years education in Highland, according to a survey published last week. Highland Pre-school Services (HPS), the...
Difficulty accessing coronavirus tests is negatively impacting on the childcare sector as early years workers are having to self-isolate because they cannot get tests for themselves or family members.
Plans for primary schools to finish lessons at lunchtime from September, attributed to the London borough of Newham in news reports last week, have been denied by the local education authority. A...
Busy Bees, the largest daycare provider in the UK, is to shut one of its nurseries in Crawley, West Sussex, next month.
Early childhood platform Famly has a new logo, homepage to their app, website, and way of talking about itself, but Matt Arnerich says its real interest is in starting a conversation about...
There's a bright new look at the nursery department at Pitcorthie primary school in Dunfermline this winter, thanks to a donation from local house builders Redrow Homes. The school used the gift of a...
Scotland's population is projected to fall below five million in 2009 in demographic figures released last week by the Registrar General for Scotland. By 2027 the proportion of children under 16 will...
Up, up and away! The children and staff at St Osmund's Pre-school have been imagining exciting journeys after creating a colourful display about hot air balloons.
Children whose fathers are on duty in Afghanistan with 45 Commando Group had a visit last week from Angus MP Mike Weir and Provost Frances Duncan at the Royal Marines' Condor Family Centre in...
We need to make the most of apprenticeship schemes and training programmes to recruit and retain early years staff, argues Karen Derbyshire, head of sector at training provider Realise