A PUBLIC architecture competition should be held to give Island firms the chance to design the new Les Quennevais School building, says an Islander who practises in the UK.
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New Les Quennevais school plans to proceed
PLANS are to be submitted to build a new Les Quennevais School on agricultural fields in St Brelade after Education Minister Rod Bryans asked officers to proceed with the project.
Sixty-seven graduates show value of apprentice scheme
SIXTY-SEVEN apprentices celebrated their graduation yesterday after completing the Trackers course, an initiative run by the Education Department.
Hautlieu School delegation in London to meet Chinese president
A delegation from Hautlieu School were due to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in London on Thursday morning.
Ministers spent £78k in expenses last year
Ministers and their assistants spent almost £80,000 in 2014 on travel, accommodation and entertainment The highest spender was Senator Philip Ozouf, followed by Chief Minister Ian Gorst Who spent what? Find out below Do you think Ministers should be spending less on travel, accommodation and expenses? Take part in our poll MINISTERS and assistant ministers […]
Jersey university back on agenda
EDUCATION Minister Rod Bryans has agreed to take a fresh look at the possibility of a university in Jersey after several Members challenged him about a new university recently opened in Gibraltar.
Teachers should move round more in Jersey schools to improve relationships
TEACHERS should be encouraged to take secondments to other Jersey schools to create closer relationships in Jersey’s education system, an Island head teacher has said.
Jersey bottom of class on education spending
JERSEY is spending less money on education in relative terms than some of the poorest countries in the world, according to a report and UNESCO figures.
Jersey bottom of class on education spending
JERSEY is spending less money on education in relative terms than some of the poorest countries in the world, according to a report and UNESCO figures.
Scrutiny keeping an eye on students’ finances
THE chairman of the panel that scrutinises Education says she is maintaining a ‘watching brief’ on developments to try to improve financial help for Jersey students who want to progress to higher education.

