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Tag - education

A still from Leo Powells new film Bros for Life
News

New ‘life changing’ film made by Enfield teacher

6 February 2022
A Londra Bisiklet Kulubu training session taking place at the British Alevi Federation in Edmonton
Features

Get on your bisiklet

3 February 2022
Leo Powell
Interviews

Changing lives through storytelling

15 December 2021
School streets schemes like this one at Kingfisher Hall Primary School in Enfield Highway temporarily stop motor vehicles from passing the school entrance when pupils are arriving and leaving
News

More ‘school streets’ to be rolled out after successful trials

5 November 2021
Designs for the construction skills academy at Meridian Water (credit Enfield Council)
News

Construction skills academy wins planning approval

28 October 2021
A child colouring in a butterfly
News

School holidays programme for kids deemed ‘success’

22 October 2021
Special needs school West Lea is based at the former Ponders End Technical Institute
News

Expansion of Send provision planned by council

21 October 2021
Liz Sorton is working with UnLtd and Bountagu Big Local on delivering mental health training to adults who work with young people in Edmonton (credit Natalie Gee)
Features

Training adults to support young people’s mental health

21 August 2021
Children from Walker Children's Club help paint a bench in the garden
Features

Childcare in the community

17 August 2021
Stitch! Crafts & Classes has been running fashion workshops with year eight students at Broomfield Secondary School in Palmers Green
Features

Not so fast, fashion!

7 August 2021
Chickenshed has a long track record of introducing young people from all backgrounds to live performance
Features

Educating the next generation of performers

30 July 2021
Free workshops run by NYCC help local youths learn new creative skills
Features

Connecting young people

20 June 2021
Generation Exchange helps bring together younger and older generations
Features

Exchange of views

10 June 2021
Enfield U3A members on a walk along the Thames Path in 2019
Features

More time to learn

1 June 2021
Maths whizz Yaseen
News

Eight-year-old maths whizz takes on world

27 May 2021
Entrepreneur Garry Kousoulou (left) and Enfield North MP Feryal Clark (right)
Features

Help climbing the career ladder

14 May 2021
Enfield Civic Centre
News

New focus on special needs education

27 April 2021
PC Simon Odong has been a police officer for 16 years
Interviews

Making the right choices

17 April 2021
Edward, age 3, engaging in sensory play at a SEN-den playgroup, a safe place in Enfield for families of young, autistic children to access play, information and support in the community (credit Lubna Reid)
Features

A special place for children

1 April 2021
Victoria Thompson with the latest edition of The Happy News
Features

Spreading the joy

4 February 2021
The proposed film studios will feature three stages initially, opening later this year
News

Film studios to open at Meridian Water

2 February 2021
The newly-opened 21K Digital Media and Technology Hub at Edmonton Green Shopping Centre aims to help local young people gain new skills
Comment

Gain skills, gain hope

27 January 2021
A branch of the Pauline Quirke Academy is based at Highlands School in Enfield
Features

Education to perform

20 January 2021
One of the borough's rapid testing sites at Kempe Hall, Bullsmoor
News

Concerns over Covid-19 testing for schools

10 January 2021
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