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Parents and students to be given say on plans to scrap struggling middle schools in Pershore
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Parents and students to be given say on plans to scrap struggling middle schools in Pershore
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LOAD OF RUBBISH: Clockwise from top, Cleeve Prior Primary School, Abbey Park Middle School and Upton Snodsbury First School SCHOOL pupils across Wychavon are taking on the litter louts thanks to free education sessions funded by the district council. More than 500 children have already taken part in Covid-19 Secure outdoor anti-litter sessions since the scheme launched in mid-March. They learn about why littering is anti-social, the damage it does to the environment and the risk it poses to wildlife. Pupils also take part in a litter pick with an added challenge to hunt out the oldest bit of litter they can find.
Pupils at Droitwich schools urged to become Little Litter Warriors as part of new scheme
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PUPILS have said thank you to members of the Pershore Rotary club who donated £1,000 for Abbey Park Middle School to buy equipment for its pupils. During the current coronavirus lockdown, Abbey Park in Pershore was faced with having to teach children in homes without IT equipment. The school put a call out for donations of unwanted, working IT devices ensuring that all donated equipment would be wiped and reset before being re-homed with their families. Pershore Rotarian, Alan Tromans picked up the message and donated a laptop and collected nine others from the community. In addition, business club members donated £1,000 for protective cases, IT licences and art materials.