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Grays library to host history book fair

THURROCK Council's Library Service will be holding its second local history book fair at Grays Library in the Thameside Complex on Friday (9 September) between 11am and 4.45pm.

England cricket legend Nasser Hussain to be guest at South Essex College awards evening

SOUTH Essex College higher education students will have the chance to meet a cricket legend at their Graduation ceremony this Autumn.

Hathaway Academy react to exam results

PUPILS at The Hathaway Academy are being praised for their hard work following this year's GCSE results.

GCSE Results…

2016 5 A* to C (inc Eng and Maths)1. Harris Academy: 84%..Up by 3%2. St Cleres: 78%..Up by 33%3. William Edwards: 70%. Up by4....

Hathaway Academy suffer exams slump

A VEIL of secrecy appears to have been drawn over the GCSE results for Hathaway Academy school.

GCSEs: Tremendous year for St Clere’s

ST Clere's staff, pupils and parents celebrated the highest ever results today. Headteacher, Ashlie Hughes expressed delight with the pupil results this year and how proud she was of the

GCSE results: Gable Hall maintain high standards

GABLE Hall students celebrated a 60% pass rate in 5 or more subjects including English and Maths GCSEs. 76% of students achieved a C grade or above in English.

GCSEs: Hassenbrook delighted with academic progress

A DETERMINED optimism could be seen at Hassenbrook as students collected their results for what can only be described as a year of significant change at Hassenbrook Academy which is set to join The Stanford and Corringham Schools Trust on 1st September 2016.

Celebrations at Gateway Academy on GCSE results day

STUDENTS, parents and staff at the Gateway Academy in Tilbury are celebrating significantly improved GCSE results this year. Many students opened their results envelope to find that they had achieved the government's gold standard of a minimum of 5 A*-C GCSE passes including English and Maths

Arts organisations blaze a trail with Royal Opera House at High House Production Park

ROYAL Opera House welcomed representatives from over 20 arts organisations on Tuesday 17 May when it hosted a training day in advance of the second year of the Thurrock Trailblazer programme in schools across the borough from September.

Delight for green light for National College for the Creative and Cultural Industries in Thurrock

ESSEX gets £5.5 million in government funding create the National College for the Creative and Cultural Industries

New principal for National College for Creative and Cultural Industries in Purfleet

JANE Button, Director of Learning at Lambeth College will take on a new role as Principal for the first ever government backed college for the Creative and Cultural Industries.

Grays Convent students make props for Royal Opera House

THE Royal Opera House has been working with Year 10 students from Grays Convent School to make animal headdresses for a production of Benjamin Britten's opera Noye's Fludde.

Ockendon student wins national design award

A STUDENT from South Essex College of Further & Higher Education has beaten off stiff competition from across the country to win a national...

Teacher Jean Camurat loses £250k law suit against Ormiston Park Academy and Thurrock Council

A TEACHER who sued a Thurrock school as well as Thurrock Council for £250,000 has lost his case. Ockendon resident, Jean Camurat took both organisations to the High Court earlier this month

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