05 May 2020
04 May 2020
The national platform, e-Sgoil is providing opportunities for children and young people at primary and secondary schools across Scotland to learn Gaelic.
30 April 2020
Scottish Government have launched their ‘Clear Your Head’ campaign offering practical tips and ideas to individuals to take steps to help cope with stress, pressure and anxiety during COVID-19.
28 April 2020
Lead Scotland supports disabled people and carers and they are hosting free classes to help people to use the internet confidently and safely during COVID-19.
Each year, to help raise attainment and support school improvement, information is gathered annually on the attainment and destinations of school leavers across Scotland.
27 March 2020
Support for parents and families who use British Sign Language.
11 March 2020
Open Doors Week aims to inspire more people into the construction industry by letting them go ‘behind the scenes’ to discover the diverse and rewarding range of career paths the industry has to offer, as well as changing people’s perceptions of construction.
28 February 2020
A survey about the Deputy First Minister's Holiday Maths Challenges has been created for Primary 4 and Primary 6 pupils in Scotland.
21 February 2020
Education Scotland are working in partnership with Scottish Government, the British Deaf Association Scotland (BDA), National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) and British Sign Language (BSL) users to develop information and advice about how parents who use BSL can get further involved in their child’s learning.
14 January 2020
Increasing the voice of parents and carers in leading improvements within settings/schools is a key priority for the Scottish Government.
See the latest newsletter from Comann nam Pàrant, the national organisation which offers advice and support on Gaelic medium education to parents.
06 December 2019
This year’s Deputy First Minister’s Christmas Maths Challenge is on the ParentClub website.