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'Home' is taken out of homework

Homework and the primary school week are two areas where parents may see changes for their children in the next school year as the new Education Minister, Jean-Michel Blanquer, prepares for September’s rentrée.

Published: 25 July 2017
Author: Jane Hanks

Make the best of what you have

When you have a difficult site to work with – perhaps it is hemmed in by other buildings, on a restricted piece of land or in the teeth of the wind – you have no option but to make the best of it.

Published: 21 June 2017
Author: Connexion journalist
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