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Where the students want to stay
Taking that step back into education is not easy. Langside’s community campus, winner of SQA’s Pride ‘O Worth award, seems to have got it right
5 December 2008
There is a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow
The Rainbow Room allows children with social, emotional and behavioural needs to get in touch with their inner selves
5 December 2008
Designs on their future
Leaving school can mean entering the world of unemployment but at Craigroyston Community High, they are raising their employability with the help of local businesses
28 November 2008
‘Old people’s faces light up when they see the young ones coming’
Visiting war veterans at Erskine, chatting to residents at a hospice and ‘rhody bashing’ are just some of the activities young volunteers at Johnstone High are involved in as part of their third and fourth-year curriculum. Douglas Blane reports
14 November 2008
Where cooking is a hole-in-one
How a course at Perth College led to a dream job as the head pastry chef at Gleneagles
31 October 2008
Taking homework to a new level
Imagine being able to switch off your teacher when you have had enough. Douglas Blane finds out how it can be done
24 October 2008
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