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September 3, 2021
Jabs for schoolchildren are key for normality - headteachers
International collaboration at heart of science competition
September 2, 2021
College hosting adult education event
Sustainable meat production discussed by Harper Adams professor on BBC’s Countryfile
September 1, 2021
School spending per pupil will remain below 2009 levels – analysis
Six million pupils set to benefit from ‘tutoring revolution’
Parents face postcode lottery as dozens win school admission appeals
August 31, 2021
Pupils return amid relaxation of Covid measures and fears of rising infections
New 'low carbon' secondary school plan approved for Shrewsbury
August 28, 2021
Vaccinating younger children ‘could provide protection beyond schools’
August 27, 2021
Shropshire training contract fraudsters made to repay another £140,000 of ill-gotten gains
New nursery could be built at primary school
August 26, 2021
Schools set to return as Covid cases in Shropshire third highest in West Midlands
Vaccine rollout for secondary school children 'unlikely before term starts'
August 25, 2021
School presented with memorial cup for Poppy Appeal efforts
August 24, 2021
Sporting thumbs up from college students
Shrewsbury school rebuild set to get go-ahead despite traffic concerns
August 23, 2021
New classrooms at Shrewsbury school won’t be ready by start of term
August 21, 2021
Shropshire college’s sponsored Guide Dog puppy reacting ‘excellently’ to first year training
August 20, 2021
Schools in England to receive CO2 monitors to improve ventilation
Shrewsbury School's new £4.4m girls' boarding house approved
Volunteers give school fresh look ready for new term
Church Stretton seeks volunteer youth workers to re-invigorate town's club
August 18, 2021
Outdoor lessons guidance to schools is ‘total fudge’, says union
August 14, 2021
Forensic dreams back on track thanks to college
Ofsted takes action at Shropshire children's home
Class of 1980's reunion is postponed for another year because of Covid
Shropshire headmaster calls for extra support for pupils
Shropshire summer school director to leave for new role
August 13, 2021
Harper Adams University gathers to say farewell to retiring vice chancellor
Shropshire college celebrates best ever GCSE results
Digital-skills job training available for over 19s in Shropshire
August 12, 2021
Shropshire's GCSE students praised for hard work in year of turmoil
GCSE delight for Shropshire and Mid Wales teenagers
Da Iwan - Powys pupils congratulation on exam results
'No new secondary school needed in Shrewsbury' - council
GCSE top grades reach record high after exams cancelled for second year
Shropshire students collect GCSE results after a year like no other
Young people in Shropshire urged to consider apprenticeships after receiving results
August 11, 2021
Parents could join campaign to scrap GCSEs ‘if even more top grades awarded’
Starmer says Education Secretary Gavin Williamson should be sacked
Clearing offers fewer students a route to university
Overhauling A-level grading amid concerns over inflated marks ‘unfair’
Universities in region pledge to return to face-to-face teaching
August 10, 2021
Powys teenager kickstarts dream after scoring place with Manchester City
Celebrations as students receive their A-level results after 18 months of disruptions
A-level results day: IT problem leaves Shrewsbury College students with nervous wait
A-level results day as it happened: Students find out their grades
Jay Blades: Why I am learning to read at the age of 51
August 9, 2021
A-level results 2021: Next steps to take if your grades fall a bit short
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