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Orsett Primary School Achieves ‘Good’ Report in latest Ofsted inspection

LAST week, it was announced that Orsett Church of England Primary School in Essex has received a ‘Good’ rating from the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), who visited the school in late November. 

New course offer at Thurrock Adult Community College

THURROCK Adult Community College has launched a diverse and exciting 2022 Course Offer with training and development opportunities to engage residents of all ages and abilities.

Ormiston Park Academy students learn from broadcasting experts about the power of storytelling

STUDENTS at Ormiston Park Academy, which is sponsored by Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT), took part in an exciting opportunity to learn about storytelling from experts at the BBC.

Compulsory facemarks will be axed from next week (and from schools tomorrow)

THE Prime Minister said that ‘from now’ the Government’s work from home guidance will no longer apply. 

USP College graded “Good” by Ofsted

USP College has been awarded an overall grading of Good from Ofsted following the inspection carried out between 9 and 12 November 2021.

Green-fingered pupils add life to new medical centre in Corringham

PUPILS from Graham James Primary School helped to add some much-needed greenery to the front garden of the neighbouring new Corringham Integrated Medical Centre (IMC) building, which is set to open in the spring.

South Essex College selected to deliver free professional driver qualifications

SOUTH Essex College has been selected to deliver a series of free professional driver qualifications through the government’s HGV Bootcamp initiative.

Covid: Pupils to wear masks in class to tackle Omicron

FACE masks are to be worn in secondary classrooms in England’s schools to reduce the spread of the Omicron variant, the government has announced.

Local school visits Corringham Integrated Medical Centre to help with planting ceremony

THIS month, students from Graham James Primary School helped to add some much-needed greenery to the front garden of the new Corringham Integrated Medical Centre (IMC) building.

USP College students work on Cop26 PR strategy

TWO USP College students have been working on important national public relations projects during their Industry Placement, including the Cop26 Climate Change Strategy for Schools campaign.

USP College students become Members of European Parliament

TEN USP College students got the chance to become virtual youth Members of the European Parliament for the day, on 10 December, when they joined the Euroscola event.

Thurrock’s USP College graduates finally get to celebrate their success

USP College graduates finally get to celebrate their success

Jack Petchey Foundation launches survey to find out young people’s thoughts on future of environment

THE Jack Petchey Foundation has launched their survey, The Jack Petchey Environmental Youth Survey, this month to find out what young people are specifically concerned about in their local environment, what they are already doing to positively impact it and what they

Grays councillor angry over Tory response to Thurrock Adult Community College

GRAYS Thurrock Councillor Lynn Worrall, has spoken of her anger after Tory councillors turned down her plea for the council to work with residents on the future of the Thurrock Adult Community College site in Richmond Road, Grays.

St Mary’s pupils win Tilbury competition

TWO young and talented competition winners were presented with prizes by Tilbury Towns Fund Board last week at Civic Square, Tilbury.

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