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2022 news

 
  • Plat Douet School review published

    Date
    22 December 2022
    Plat Douet School has been reviewed as part of the Jersey Schools Review Framework. The full report is available online.
  • FE and skills report sets out life-long learning aim

    Date
    20 December 2022
    The FE and Skills Actionable Agenda, which sets out the need to provide consolidated funding and support to allow Islanders to develop skills throughout their working life has been published.
  • Work underway to make education more inclusive

    Date
    16 December 2022
    A project to develop a vision, charter and framework to make the Island’s education system more inclusive is underway, a year on from a key review.
  • Permanent Chief Officer of CYPES appointed

    Date
    15 December 2022
    Following a thorough recruitment process, and a year as interim leader, Rob Sainsbury has been permanently appointed as the Chief Officer for the Children, Young People, Education and Skills (CYPES) department.
  • Children and Young People’s Law consultation extended

    Date
    14 December 2022
    Following requests from stakeholders Islanders now have until 13 January to respond to a consultation on the guidance that accompanies the Children and Young People’s Law,
  • Pupil wellbeing support workers meet

    Date
    07 December 2022
    Minister for Children and Education, Deputy Inna Gardiner, joined over 60 Emotional Literacy Support Assistants – known as ELSAs –at Highlands College last week for their annual conference.
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