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Learning December online edition

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Big ears for Newbarns children

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BONFIRE Night brought an explosion of new sounds to help children develop their listening and language skills.

Mud, conkers and smelly socks

PUPILS from Year Four at Newbarns Primary School, Barrow, take a trip to Coniston to visit the lake, take a spooky walk, visit a waterfall and eat a picnic in the woods. They wrote down their experiences for Learning

Forest for a classroom

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BUILDING dens in woodland, exploring the meadow, and digging are just some of the exciting aspects of Forest Schools.

Travellers in time

0458685 DO we have to take our gas masks everywhere sir? asked Second World War evacuee Matthew Jones.

UVHS has high ambitions

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STUDENTS and staff at Ulverston Victoria High are united in their determination to make their school outstanding.

Students gain winning results

0457557 STUDENTS who collected their GCSEs this summer recently gained awards for achievement and hard work at school. Here are results from early prize-givings

Careers on show

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CHOOSING the direction to take after school can be one of the most difficult decisions a young person has to make.

Academy seeks £100K head

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POTENTIAL principals for Barrow’s planned academy were to be interviewed at the end of November for the £100,000-plus post.

Study centre on the ball

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VOLUNTEERING to help children learn cross stitching has led to an exciting new role for Jennifer Craig.

Walking the wild waters

0458777 POLICE community support officers and young people are working together to face their fears during tough outdoor challenges.

Caitlin makes career change

0458411 DEFENCE giant BAE is growing its own local nuclear engineering talent.

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