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Pupils rise to the challenge in apple baking competition

Pupils rise to the challenge in apple baking competition

Pupils rise to the challenge in apple baking competition

24 February 2016

Students at Ormiston Sudbury Academy have showed-off their culinary skills during a cooking competition.


BBC presenter makes Sudbury students a generous offer

BBC presenter makes Sudbury students a generous offer

BBC presenter makes Sudbury students a generous offer

02 February 2016

Sixth form students at Ormiston Sudbury Academy have been offered the chance for an all-expenses paid trip to BBC Broadcasting House.


Time running out to apply for Suffolk primary school places

Time running out to apply for Suffolk primary school places

Time running out to apply for Suffolk primary school places

07 January 2016

Parents and carers who need to apply for a full-time place for their child at their preferred primary school for the 2016/2017 school year have until Friday 15 January 2016 to do so.


FULL RESULTS: How your child’s Suffolk primary school fared in exams

FULL RESULTS: How your child’s Suffolk primary school fared in exams

FULL RESULTS: How your child’s Suffolk primary school fared in exams

10 December 2015

Suffolk as a Local Education Authority (LTA) did not fare too well in new primary school attainment league tables released today...but how did individual city school’s get on?


Thurston Community College students fill shoeboxes to help the needy in Eastern Europe

Thurston Community College students fill shoeboxes to help the needy in Eastern Europe

Thurston Community College students fill shoeboxes to help the needy in Eastern Europe

24 November 2015

Shoeboxes crammed with goodies are being shipped off to young and needy people in Serbia and Romania thanks to the generosity of pupils at Thurston Community College and Thurston Sixth Form.


Mildenhall College Academy pupils help create teaching aid about World War 1

Mildenhall College Academy pupils help create teaching aid about World War 1

Mildenhall College Academy pupils help create teaching aid about World War 1

21 November 2015

Mildenhall College Academy students have been helping create a national teaching tool by making a film which teachers can use to bring history to life. History teacher Ed Lowis designed the first module in the series based on World War One in which students were filmed deciding what they would place in Princess Mary gift boxes. These were care packages sent out to frontline troops.


UPDATE: Stoke College named and shamed by Government Minister for not paying staff minimum wage

UPDATE: Stoke College named and shamed by Government Minister for not paying staff minimum wage

UPDATE: Stoke College named and shamed by Government Minister for not paying staff minimum wage

22 October 2015

School says failure to pay staff the minimum wage was a “genuine oversight” which has been rectified.


Graduates take the first step on the teaching career ladder in Suffolk

Graduates take the first step on the teaching career ladder in Suffolk

Graduates take the first step on the teaching career ladder in Suffolk

22 September 2015

More than 50 graduates have started new careers in Suffolk schools thanks to an innovative internship programme.


Top 10 middle and upper schools in Bury St Edmunds revealed

Top 10 middle and upper schools in Bury St Edmunds revealed

Top 10 middle and upper schools in Bury St Edmunds revealed

22 September 2015

Three middle and upper schools in Bury St Edmunds have been rated as five star by a website that monitors the performance of schools over the past year.


Pre-school remains undaunted by vandals and opens eco garden

Pre-school remains undaunted by vandals and opens eco garden

Pre-school remains undaunted by vandals and opens eco garden

10 July 2015

Thoughtless vandals almost sabotaged the opening of an eco garden for young children but thanks to the efforts of parents the event went ahead as planned.


Suffolk schools have bright future, but still more improvement needed Ofsted report finds

Suffolk schools have bright future, but still more improvement needed Ofsted report finds

Suffolk schools have bright future, but still more improvement needed Ofsted report finds

19 May 2015

Suffolk County Council is making progress with school improvement plans according to the Government’s education watchdog Ofsted, but there’s still work to be done.


Little Wonders celebrate VE Day

Little Wonders celebrate VE Day

Little Wonders celebrate VE Day

13 May 2015

The end of the Second World War was commemorated by pre-school children.


Students’ knockout performance

Students’ knockout performance

Students’ knockout performance

27 February 2015

More than 75 pupils took to the stage in Stour Valley Community School’s latest production.


Century supports schools in inspiring future business people

Century supports schools in inspiring future business people

Century supports schools in inspiring future business people

18 February 2015

Century Logistics has invested £4,800 in helping 10 Suffolk and Norfolk schools to interest youngsters in business.


Bury St Edmunds school’s Shanghai exchange programme continues

Bury St Edmunds school’s Shanghai exchange programme continues

Bury St Edmunds school’s Shanghai exchange programme continues

17 February 2015

Students at King Edward VI School, in Bury St Edmunds celebrated Chinese New Year with foundation governors and marked the launch of the school’s latest Shanghai advanced leadership exchange programme.


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