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News - Wednesday 03 June 2020
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News - Monday 22 June 2020
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The Education Development Centre (EDC) is responsible for the organisation and coordination of in-service training for our schools, colleges and education profe...
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There are two public libraries in Guernsey - the Guille-Allès and Priaulx Libraries. Both receive grant funding from the States of Guernsey. The States of Guern...
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Our of our core focuses is ensuring that our schools are staffed with the best available teachers, teaching assistants and other staff. We employ more than 1,00...
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Your child's first day at primary school is a big step. You and your child will be invited to visit your catchment school, meet your child's teacher and some of...
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All States-maintained schools have some form of uniform. This ranges from formal blazers and ties to sweatshirts and polo shirts. The adoption of a school unifo...
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It is important that parents and carers understand their legal responsibilities in relation to their children's attendance at school. Compulsory school age appl...
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We take any incidents or allegations of bullying very seriously. We make it absolutely clear that we will not tolerate bullying in any of our schools, whether p...
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In the event of severe weather affecting the island, we will assess the risks to children and young people travelling to and from school, and their attendance a...
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The Foundation Stage covers pupils going into the Reception Year at school who are usually aged four or five. The States of Guernsey works co-operatively and in...
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Key Stage 1 covers Years 1 and 2 when pupils are aged 6 to 7 years-old. Key Stage 2 covers Years 3 to 6 when pupils are aged from 7 to 11 years-old. The curricu...
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The 11+ selection process ran for the last time during the academic year 2017-2018. From September 2019, the four mainstream secondary schools will be taking in...
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Key Stage 3 covers Years 7 to 9 when students are aged from 11 to 14 years-old. The Key Stage 3 Curriculum provided by schools must ensure a smooth transition f...
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Key Stage 4 covers students in Years 10 and 11 when they are aged between 14 and 16 years-old We aim to ensure that all 14-16 year olds have the opportunity to...
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Children have special educational needs if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to the made for them. This comes from t...
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As a parent, you have a vital role to play in your child's education and a legal duty to see that he/she receives it. We have a duty to provide education which...
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Parents often have many questions about the process of Formal Assessment of their child. Detailed information about the Formal Assessment process is included in...
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We maintain three special schools for those pupils who require more specialist provision. We also operate two specialist bases within one of our primary schools...
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We run a minibus transport service for pupils attending our special needs schools. If you have a child who goes to a special school they may be eligible to trav...
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The Education (Guernsey) Law 1970 states that parents have a legal duty to cause their children of compulsory school age (i.e. 5 to 16 years) to receive "effici...
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Your school or Careers Guernsey can provide you with lots of information about different universities, colleges and courses on offer to help you make the right...
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A number of local companies and organisations offer bursaries or scholarships to help fund local students through their time at university or college. The appli...
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We educate and inspire, helping local professionals and businesses to reach and exceed their full potential, building a brighter future for themselves and our i...
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Schools and colleges offer a wider range of qualifications then ever before. This can make it difficult to choose which qualifications you want to pursue and so...
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The Youth Commission for Guernsey and Alderney runs activity programmes and playschemes during the main school holidays. Playscheme is a fun yet rewarding envir...
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is a voluntary, non-competitive and flexible programme of cultural and adventurous activities for all young people, whatever their...
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Young Enterprise is a national education charity founded in the UK in 1963 and operated in Guernsey since 1982. Its purpose is to forge links between schools an...
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Teachers help children, young people and adults to learn by developing their understanding and creative thinking. To teach in States-maintained schools, you nee...
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Learning Support Assistants provide support to both pupils and teachers - in primary, secondary and special schools and in further education. Over the past few...
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States-maintained schools welcome applications from newly qualified teachers (NQTs). The progress of all local students undertaking initial teacher training pro...
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The provision of modern, fit for purpose facilities for all phases of the education system is one of the prime objectives of the States of Guernsey. Five new bu...
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A new Sixth Form Centre next to the existing Grammar School was completed in August 2005 and provides much needed additional teaching and recreational space for...
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The Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts offers students the opportunity to study full-time vocational performing arts courses for the first time on the is...
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St Sampson's High School and co-located special school, Le Murier, are together known as Baubigny Schools. Opened in 2008, the project to build these two school...
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The redevelopment of Les Beaucamps High School on an area of land adjacent to its existing site was part of the reorganisation of secondary education on the isl...
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The former St Peter Port School has been refurbished as a base for some College of Further Education courses, the Schools' Music Service, Youth Commission and Y...
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The Guernsey Youth Forum aims to empower young people to have their say and ensures that key stakeholders and decision makers in the island hear their voices. T...
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The Education (Guernsey) Law, 1970, sets out a requirement for States' schools to make arrangements for an act of worship during the school day, although pupils...
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Les Voies is the Guernsey school for children and young people that experience social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). The school is for children...