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More than a hundred people attended the ‘Class of 79’ Priestlands school reunion.
A campaign group is calling on schools to make uniform more affordable as parents are struggling to clothe their children.
Schools across the New Forest look set to lose the catering service provided by the county council.
A Somerford primary school with “community at its heart” continues to be ‘good’ according to a recent inspection.
A private school in the Forest has said it will absorb the cost of new VAT charges on school fees until next September.
Parents and carers are being urged by Hampshire County Council to prioritise regular school attendance in the new academic year.
Two youngsters took the title of Student of the Year at Brockenhurst College this year for the first time ever.
Marchwood Junior School continues to be ‘outstanding’, inspectors have ruled.
Youngsters across the New Forest and Christchurch have started opening their GCSE results today.
Emotions were running high as students across the New Forest and Christchurch received their A-level results.
An infant school in Christchurch has maintained its ‘good’ rating following its latest Ofsted inspection.
A holiday club for children has been rated “good” by Ofsted inspectors.
Budding young athletes will get new training kit thanks to a donation from a developer.
Primary school youngsters have have created a sculpture trail to inspire action against climate change
Budding young wordsmiths from Durlston Prep School have published their second book of poetry.
Ministers have agreed for Parkfield School to close despite a desperate attempt by parents and pupils to keep it open.
A host of newts are enjoying a new pond area at Ringwood Junior School where they are keeping pupils entertained.
A secondary comprehensive school in Totton has been rated ‘good’ overall after its first Ofsted inspection in seven years.
Pupils at Moyles Court enjoyed taking part in a school community litter pick during a one and half hour walk around the New Forest.
Golf buggies, supercars and horse-drawn carriages carried Priestlands Year 11 students to their prom at Elmers Court Hotel.
A specialist college for students with learning difficulties has maintained its “good” rating after its latest Ofsted inspection.