What Parents & Educators Need to Know about Marvel Rivals
This free guide breaks down the risks associated with the popular multiplayer title Marvel Rivals and lets you know how best to safeguard children and young people playing the game.
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This free guide breaks down the risks associated with the popular multiplayer title Marvel Rivals and lets you know how best to safeguard children and young people playing the game.
This Friday, The Purbeck School Sixth Form is pleased to welcome one of our local MPs – this is Vikki Slade, Liberal MP for Mid Dorset and North Poole.
During February, the whole of our Year 12 cohort completed a week of work experience to broaden their knowledge of different working environments and develop new skills. Placements were incredibly varied and in most cases career-supporting. These included roles at legal practices, accountants, vets, hospitals, schools, estate management including with the National Trust, technology companies and the local Purbeck Film Festival. And while many of these were local, some students travelled to Devon, Surrey, south Wales and London, with another two in Spain and the United States!
The Purbeck School is delighted with the news that two Year 13 students have successfully gained Oxbridge offers.
The Purbeck Sixth Form was delighted to welcome speakers from the Many Faiths Together team on Wednesday 11th December. Our five guests represented the ideas of five different belief systems: Lynda (Judaism), James (Church of England), David (Humanism), Sister Tama (Islam) and Sali (Buddhism).
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Purbeck continues to Grow.
As a new cohort of students joins our sixth form each autumn, we introduce them to our ‘grow ethos’: that is, each of us as individuals should recognise the importance of taking every opportunity to develop both our academic knowledge and our experiential skills.
This week, as in past years, the new students were delighted to receive a plant each for them to individually nourish – and grow! We would like to once again thank our partners in this project, Holme for Gardens, for so kindly donating the wonderful plants to our Year 12 students – it is really generous and helps to tangibly forward our core values. Let’s hope that the students now demonstrate their green-fingered abilities!
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