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Bermondsey school slams free school meal hamper it was told to send to parents Josh Salisbury (20 January, 2021) I couldn t make five meals out of that said the headteacher of Riverside Primary The school topped up the boxes because they were not enough A Bermondsey primary school has criticised a food hamper it was told to distribute to children on free school meals, saying it simply was not enough. The packs, which were given to Riverside Primary School, were deemed so poor that staff spent several hundred pounds of the school’s own money to top them up before sending them to parents. ....
Middlesex Corner Primary School Principal Barbara Dawkins (2nd right) and her students Victoria Reid (left) and Raneil Clarke (right) happily accepted 15 tablets from Jervene Simpson, Regional Public Relations Manager at Sandals and Beaches Negril during the Sandals Foundation Lessons Alive tablet handover to schools. Some 150 students from Hanover and Westmoreland join the more than 1,400 students across the island who will be able to get online for classes and take advantage of distance learning instructions following the donation of digital tablets from the Sandals Foundation. The students are from 11 schools in the Hanover and Westmoreland namely: Cave Valley Primary, Middlesex Corner Primary, Bethel Primary, Claremont All-Age, Cacoon Primary, Brownsville Primary and Infant, St. Simon Primary, Riverside Primary, Success Primary, Kendal Primary and Ferris Primary. ....
PARENTS and carers who have been assisted by the Glasgow Times toy bank appeal have been moved to tears after generous donations helped save their Christmas. After a difficult year, which saw families across the city cope with job loss, financial crisis and bereavement, more people than ever before have turned to charities and schools for support this festive season. After the support of Glasgow Times readers, St Catherine s Primary was able to provide every child in the school with a gift under their tree this year. Last week headteacher Michelle Wright, who set out to take some of pressure off parents by setting up her own secret toy drive, contacted parents to share the happy news. ....