Teachers at Redditch and Bromsgove schools have been allocated a Solihill-based Academy Trust as a centre of excellence to help develop their careers and skills. While schools in the rest of Worcestershire and all of Herefordshire have been allocated Prince Henry High at Evesham for their support, Redditch and Bromsgrove will look to the Tudor Grange Academy. Although based in Solihull, the Academy runs schools in Redditch and Worcester. Haybridge High School in Hagley has been given responsibility for Dudley and Sandwell the Black Country. The new system of local learning hubs has been announced by Worcestershire County Council after the government said it wanted to create 81 across England following results at six test and learn centres.
We may be biased, but we think Worcester is a fantastic place to live and move to. It may not be as big as other major cities such as London and Manchester, but it’s still has plenty to offer. The city is loaded with history and is constantly being developed in order to make it an even better place to live. As well as being a vibrant city, there are still plenty of rural an countryside locations to visit when you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Still not convinced? Here are seven reasons why Worcester is a fantastic place to live.
SCHOOLS: Keyworker children SCHOOLS in the city have seen more keyworker children coming to school than during the first lockdown, headteachers have said. This follows a national trend in the first week of the third national lockdown, which has led to the Department for Education clarifying its keyworker guidance, advising parents and carers of children who are eligible for a school place that they should keep them at home if at all possible. David Butler, principal at Tudor Grange Academy, said there had definitely been an increase in the number of keyworker pupils in school. “Overall the demand for places has increased three to four times in comparison to the first lockdown,”the principal said.
All the Coventry and Warwickshire people recognised in the 2021 New Year Honours List
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Councillor David Skinner was one of those recognised in the 2021 New Year Honours List
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