Not a question but the team name given to five East Riding of Yorkshire Councillors who have joined ERYC staff members in their support of Beverley’s Heart Town and the work done by The British Heart Foundation.
Staff and students at Longcroft School in Beverley have double cause for celebration. Not only has the school recently achieved its best ever GCSE results, but work has got underway on a £2.1m improvement scheme
Longcroft School in Beverley was inspected by Her Majesty’s Inspector Jan Bennett on 18 December 2012 to assess the progress the school had made since being given an Ofsted ‘notice to improve’ on 18 April 2012.
A Beverley school is celebrating after being named as the tenth most improved in England. Swinemoor Primary School has been hailed for its ‘fantastic achievement’ in attaining its position in the primary school league tables.
The majority of East Riding secondary schools achieved record results today as the final results were checked – but a small number of schools have been affected by national problems with GCSE English marking with one examination board.
Beverley Children’s Centre along with East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s member management development team and youth support service has been running a course to boost
Two members of the East Riding Youth Assembly will join 300 young people from across the country to debate issues that affect them in the House of Commons. On Friday 4 November, 17-year-old Paige Peryer from Driffield and 15-year-old Beverley Longcroft student Tom Astell will join members of the Youth Parliament to discuss topics such as the provision of public transport for young people, a graduate tax as an alternative…
The hard work of pupils and schools across the East Riding has been rewarded by record breaking GSCE results. With a few results still to be processed, schools within the East Riding of Yorkshire Council have seen the number of learners achieving five passes at A* to C grade rise significantly to 81 per cent, more than 10 per cent above the national average of 69.9 percent. The GCSE average…
East Riding of Yorkshire Council would like to congratulate schools on their success as shown in the confirmed Key Stage 2 results, which were released today. Results for 11-year-old pupils clearly demonstrate the health of primary education in the East Riding. This places the East Riding as the highest performing authority in the Yorkshire and Humber region for both English and mathematics and as one of the most improved authorities…