Post 14 education
Rhythm of Life
Published 23 April 2008
THE Carlisle-based Rhythm of Life Audio Visual Company has an excellent reputation in supplying and installing the latest interactive technology products to the education and corporate sectors.
The new name in nuclear clean-up
Published 23 April 2008
Step by Step Education
Published 23 April 2008
STEP by Step Education is an independent, family-run supply teaching agency who specialise solely in the education sector.
Challenge or chore... homework is critical
Published 23 April 2008
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Keep yourself on course
Published 23 April 2008
Taking centre stage
Published 27 March 2008
BECAUSE of its outstanding academic success, St Joseph’s Catholic High School has been identified as a “high performing school” by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and been invited to take on a second specialism.
Programme helps give youngsters a good start
Published 27 March 2008
PARENTS are increasingly realising that it takes a team effort to help their children succeed in life. School plays a central role, of course, but behind every successful student are committed, proactive parents who do everything they can to support their children.
Making an enticing stand – minus a bloke in a suit!
Published 26 March 2008
THIS NOVEMBER there will be a massive exhibition at ExCel in London run by UK Skills, all about career opportunities for young people between 14 and 19.
Competition triumph for young writers
Published 26 March 2008
STUDENTS from St Joseph’s Catholic High School Business & Enterprise College have been delighted with their recent success in writing competitions.
Engineers make ingenuity count on a national scale
Published 25 March 2008
THE international profile and fortunes of REACT Engineering could be boosted thanks to a new innovative technique. REACT Engineering was recently honoured at the Institution of Engineering and Technology Awards for their work developing a radiation measurement tool.
Stepping back in time to the Victorian age
Published 5 March 2008
Starting university – at the age of 10!
Published 3 March 2008
PRIMARY school children from West Cumbria had their first taste of university life with a series of visits to the University of Cumbria’s Fusehill Street campus in Carlisle.
Focus on Fitness
- What it takes to be a personal trainer...
- Showing leadership in the great outdoors
- Fitness regime for new season
- Giving you support – with sport
- Making a living out of making lives healthier
- Bringing sport to the community at large
- Role of a fitness centre manager
- Useful contacts in fitness industry
- It Bites set to rock stadium as top support for the Quo
- You are killing our county
- Wildlife centre fears ‘death-knell’ for Barney
- Taxi driver banned for 'sexually touching' woman
- Parents hear latest report on new Academy
- Guides’ badge of honour
- Mandy’s pioneering role
- The Diary: An off-beat look at the week
- Taxi driver banned for 'sexually touching' woman
- Woman attacked outside pub
- 200 homes in Whitehaven to be bulldozed
- Police seize drugs worth £15m
- Rogue roofer avoids prison
- Sports village bid hangs in balance
- Wildlife centre fears ‘death-knell’ for Barney
- Yobs found guilty of racial abuse
- Haven Gambles on new acquisition
- THE ART DEALERS