Village near Bath invaded by groups of people walking despite lockdown
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A group of people walking in Newton St Loe this weekend (Image: Craig Well/ Bath Live)
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Only a third of senior high-school students enjoyed learning in Covid year - study
18 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Mentors in the Graeme Dingle Foundation s Stars programme work with Year 9 students at Kelston Girls College. Shaniya Singh is second-from-right. Photo / Supplied
Only a third of senior high-school students enjoyed their learning in last year s Covid-disrupted year, new research shows. The Education Review Office (ERO) surveyed students at 67 schools nationally just after Auckland s August lockdown and found that 65 per cent of primary school students in Years 4 to 8 agreed that I am enjoying my learning .
But the numbers enjoying my learning dropped to just 39 per cent in the first two years at high school, Years 9 and 10, and 33 per cent in Years 11 to 13.
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The death of Eddie Bateman inspired his son and daughter to open a shop in his memory (Image: James Gardiner-Bateman)
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Manipulator rapist among 17 sick criminals locked up in December
Murder, armed robbery and animal cruelty all saw people put behind bars
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A manipulator who raped a teenager on four occasions and a man who held an entire family hostage at knifepoint are among the criminals that were locked up in December.