Schools, Libraries and Learning
New initiative helps primary school children explore their...
An ambitious project has been launched by North Lincolnshire Council to inspire primary school children to broaden their horizons and…
Local newly qualified teachers celebrated
Twenty-six newly qualified teachers are ready to take up dream jobs in education after completing their initial teacher training in…
Author and illustrator Nick Sharratt launches second Power of...
Author and illustrator Nick Sharratt is returning to North Lincolnshire on Saturday 13 July to launch the second Power of…
Broughton Primary School’s kitchen staff recognised for...
The catering staff at Broughton Primary School in North Lincolnshire have won the Unsung Hero award at the regional Local…
Learners celebrate success of taking steps towards becoming a...
North Lincolnshire Council’s Introduction to Home Based Childcare (IHBC) course has supported 12 learners on their journey towards becoming an…
International speaker announced for UCNL higher-level skills...
The University of Lincoln’s director of business development has been announced as a speaker for the latest event being delivered…
£300,000 day care to be built in Burton after devastating fire
A new £300,000 day care centre is being built in Burton upon Stather thanks to funding from North Lincolnshire Council.…
Two years of firefighter reading scheme
North Lincolnshire Council has celebrated more than two years of the Words Count firefighter reading scheme with schools across the…
Council invests in Broughton Primary School
North Lincolnshire Council has awarded Broughton Primary School £4,000 towards the cost of developing a secure forest school area. Work…
Amateur writers to showcase their work with local poet
Join other amateur writers and poets on Monday 1 April for the Local Author and Writers’ Showcase. This free event…
Council invests more than £500,000 in Winterton schools
North Lincolnshire Council has invested £515,500 in Winterton Junior School and Winterton Community Academy to improve the learning environment. At…
Ready Teddy Go!
Five-year-old Teddy, from Beltoft, could be described as the Imagination Library’s biggest fan, having most – if not all –…
£15,000 investment improves access to Scunthorpe school
North Lincolnshire Council has provided £15,000 SEND (special educational needs and disabilities) funding for Enderby Road Infant School to improve…
£210,000 nursery extension to support working parents
Poppy Fields Nursery at West Street Children’s Centre has benefited from £210,000 investment by North Lincolnshire Council, to meet anticipated…
Schools across North Lincolnshire share £220,000 funding for...
North Lincolnshire Council has invested nearly £220,000 in schools across the area to promote healthy lifestyles and support pupils with…