Local Events To Celebrate World Breastfeeding Week
Mums and babies from across the East Riding are being invited to take part in events to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding.
Mums and babies from across the East Riding are being invited to take part in events to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has celebrated the achievements of childcare settings which have received the National Portage Association’s Stamp of Approval award.
Anyone who is considering adopting a child, or would like more information about adoption, is invited to a drop-in event in Beverley.
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has spoken of the valuable role of foster carers during a visit to County Hall in Beverley.
Nearly all East Riding parents of children moving to secondary school this year have got places for them at their preferred school.
More than 400 East Riding learners from 14 East Riding secondary schools participated in this year’s Apprenticeship Pathways Event at Bishop Burton College.
Adoption staff from East Riding of Yorkshire Council are taking to the streets this week to encourage more people to consider adopting a child.
In a year in which the overall GCSE results in England are similar to last year, many schools in the East Riding are celebrating improved results
Students across the East Riding are celebrating exam success, as many schools have improved their A-level results, with increases in both average points
Mums and babies from across the East Riding are being invited to take part in an event to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding.
Parents and carers looking for ways to keep their children happy and entertained this summer need look no further than the School’s Out 2015 booklet.
Beverley High School has been rated as good with some outstanding features following a recent Ofsted inspection.
Nearly all East Riding parents of children moving to secondary school this year have got places for them at their preferred school.
Primary schools in the East Riding have the best Key Stage 2 results in the Yorkshire and Humber region and have moved to the top 20 per cent nationally.
A Beverley primary school is celebrating after Ofsted inspectors ruled that it is a ‘good’ school, which is well placed to improve still further.
Primary schools in the East Riding have achieved the top place in the Yorkshire and Humber region for their Key Stage 2 results.
Many schools in the East Riding are celebrating improved GCSE results, despite national changes, which have seen a drop in results across the country.
Staff, pupils, parents and governors at St Mary’s Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, in Beverley, are celebrating after the schoo