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SENIOR LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT | Fairmead school

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ABOUT THE SCHOOL                

Fairmead Community Special School transforms the lives of pupils aged between

4-19 years with additional learning needs (MLD and ASD). The school works in partnership with parents/carers and other stakeholders to develop our pupils in becoming positive individuals who make a valuable contribution to their community.

SENIOR LEARNING SUPPORT ASSISTANT

(37 Hours per week – Term Time only – 39 weeks) Grade 13 (£17,088 – £18,866) subject to experience

Under the guidance of the class teacher, the Senior LSA will provide reliable and consistent support for the class. They will support the teacher/s by working with individual pupils, small groups or taking the class for some lessons. The Senior LSA will be involved in supporting the delivery of all aspects of the school’s curriculum, in line with the school’s curriculum policies

To obtain an application pack please view http://www.fairmeadschool.com/vacancies or contact [email protected]

Prospective candidates are warmly invited to visit our school; this can be arranged by contacting [email protected]

Fairmead School is committed to safeguarding the school community. All job applications must contain the disclosure of any spent convictions and cautions. The school will carry out pre-employment vetting procedures, which include the successful outcome of an enhanced DBS

Closing/Shortlisting Date: Wednesday 20th July 2022

Interviews: Monday 25th July 2022

Welcome Bonus £500 at the Forum School – Various Vacancies

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The Forum School in Shillingstone, Blandford Forum are offering a Welcome Bonus of £500

We want you to join our team on our journey to Outstanding.

We have a range of roles available

  • Residential Support Workers
  • Night Support Workers
  • Pastoral Support workers

Starting rate £12 per hour plus Cambian Benefits

Give us a call or email today to find out more

[email protected]

Cheselbourne Village Primary is the first school to visit KUKA Titans

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Cheselbourne Primary were the first school to visit KUKA Titans at Loop Technology Centre in Dorchester

Cheselbourne Village School was excited to be the first school to visit the new KUKA Titans at Loop Technology Centre in Dorchester. The children were buzzing with excitement as the robots were switched on to show everything that they do. The school provided some creative artwork to be displayed at the centre and received a guided tour to help inspire the next generation of engineers.

Wardour Sports Week with Olympian Lloyd Wallace

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Just before half term, children at Wardour Primary enjoyed an action-packed week of sport.
It began with a team of power-chair football experts teaching the children a variation of the sport they all love. Using adapted electric chairs, they learned how to control a large football and had a go at playing a 5-a-side game. The coaches came from Nova Sport, which organise a variety of sports for people with physical disabilities to play on a regular basis.


As part of the school’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, there was a sponsored walk that involved dressing up in red, white and blue and walking around an obstacle-laden course as many times as possible, raising money for school resources. Later that afternoon, the whole school enjoyed a traditional tea party, wearing home-made crowns, eating sandwiches and cake.
This year’s guest speaker was Olympian Aerial skier Lloyd Wallace. He showed them how his training involved jumping onto a trampoline and into a swimming pool – with skis on! As well as sharing with them his passion and dedication for the sport, he also showed them a very damaged helmet from a not-so-successful landing on the slopes. Lloyd encouraged them to embrace and do their very best at whatever they loved doing, whether a sport or academic subject.
The week ended with Sports Day. Parents picnicked on the field, while the children prepared to run a variety of sprints and novelty races. The points were added up to declare this year’s winning house – Old Sarum.

Hares, Racket Papers, Hayfever and good book choices!

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The BV Podcast is the ‘best bits’ from each BV magazine. A warm and chatty monthly catch up, read by Jenny Devitt and Terry Bennett – perfect for when you’re baking, driving or walking.

BV June ’22, Part 3 – just hit ‘play’ above!

In the third and final of June’s episodes:

  • In Farming, hares don’t seem to become an issue, reflects Dorset NFU county chairman George Hosford, but beavers (and, surprisingly, Jeremy Clarkson) pose far tougher questions – and there don’t seem to be any easy answers.
    And as the pig crisis is ignored, the poultry crisis deepens and the supermarkets refuse to budge, Andrew Livingston fears a difficult future for farming
  • Wayne Winstone shares this month’s choices in book corner
  • In Local History, Roger Guttridge starts his look into the Rackett Papers. The Rev. Thomas Rackett is famous for his interest in science, archaeology and antiquaries but did he neglect his churchgoers? 
  • And in Health, Karen Geary looks at the foods that will help if you’re suffering with hayfever

Gryphon students commemorate the Ten Tors 60th anniversary by completing the challenge in original kit!

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To commemorate the event’s 60th anniversary, one team from The Gryphon School took part in the Ten Tors Challenge last month wearing original 1960s kit.


As per Ten Tors rules, students covered either 35- or 45-mile distances, carrying all the equipment needed for the two-day hike across Dartmoor.
The ‘1960’s team’ of Ed, Ed, Leon, Ewan, Malachi and Louie wore original items that were sourced over the past year to ensure an authentic experience of what the Challenge was like for the original participants.”
Ed Smith, 17, said: “Our outfits consisted of lightweight pale green trousers, black boots, puttees/gaiters, base T-shirts, army shirts and smocks and an authentic headdress.
The clothes proved to be surprisingly comfortable as well as practical. However, the rucksacks were painful and incredibly hard work. Two members in my team, Louie and Leon, had frame carriers which were by far the hardest to pack and carry, as they required endless adjusting and were susceptible to breaking.
Despite the uncomfortable rucksacks, we had the time of our lives doing Ten Tors and felt over the moon to cross the finish line after the endless hours of training and planning.”
The team was honoured at the end of the challenge to be greeted by six veterans of the original Ten Tors.
Geoff Cooke, Gryphon Challenge manager, said: “It is a huge achievement to complete the Ten Tors. We support students to take part as it builds confidence, teamwork, resilience and independence – qualities that will serve them well in the future. The Army organisation of the Challenge is outstanding and of course none of this would be possible without the volunteers, who support all our training and practice walks – parents, staff and members of the community – so a big thank you to them!”

PARKER, Anne

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Aged 81 years, sadly passed away peacefully on the 19th June 2022 after a short illness.

Much loved wife of Leslie, and mum of Helen, Gary, Wendy, Grant and the loving mother in law of Stephen, Jack and Hayley. Also will be greatly missed by all her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Love and miss you always xxx

DISSON, Michael

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(Mike) Died peacefully on 17th June 2022 at Salisbury Hospital after a short illness.

Much loved husband of Gillian. Loving father of Kate, Anne and Henny and Grandad of Nathaniel, Eve, James and Jack. Caring brother of Roger. Michael will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends and those whose lives he touched as a teacher in Bristol for many years.

Donations if desired to Macmillan Nurses

Derrink, John

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Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on 15th June 2022, John, aged 87, formerly of Swindon

Much loved Husband of the late Eileen, devoted Dad of Lorna and Sarah, Father-in-law to Glenn & Darren and loving Grandad of Ciara, Freya, James & Libby.

Treasured Brother-in-law, Uncle and Friend.

Donations, if so desired, can be made to Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis via Much Loved.