The School
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Initial release | Russia |
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Directors | Storm Ashwood |
Composers | Michael Lira |
Producers | Blake Northfield |
Jim Robison | |
Screenplay | Storm Ashwood |
Tessa Alana | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1103151 |
About The School
After a doctor wakes up inside an abandoned school, she is forced to battle against supernatural horrors and her own inner demons in hopes of finding the truth about her missing son's whereabouts.
South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections
... In one notorious case, The School nutrition programme in the province collapsed because of corruption, leaving thousands of children from poor families without school meals...
Shea Ryan: Mother to sue firm over boy's manhole death
... After the alarm was raised officers found The School boy lying on his back with his stepfather, Graham Patterson, and a neighbour beside him...
French anti-bullying bikers accused of threatening headteacher
... Prosecutors say the president of Black Shadow North WC went near The School in Auchel to demand sanctions against the alleged offenders...
Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further
... " It had a 5,000 capacity and we used to be full all through The School holidays… It was terrific, " said Pauline...
Head teacher says autistic student died despite family's plea for support
... Isaac s behaviour began to escalate in early September 2021, and Mrs Akinde says The School was doing all it could to manage it...
Ruth Perry: Inquest hears head felt humiliated after Ofsted inspection
... Ofsted downgraded The School to inadequate after the visit...
Ed Sheeran: Donegal pupils star in singer's music video
... Sheeran officially released The School s video on Tuesday...
Spotify Wrapped 2023: 'Music genres are now irrelevant to fans'
... " My introduction to new music was down to the part of London that I grew up in, The School I attended, the barbers and the parties I went to, " he told the BBC...
School pay branded prehistoric by striking East Midlands teachers
By George TorrBBC News
Teachers across The East Midlands have begun strike action over a dispute on pay and conditions.
They are among hundreds of thousands of workers taking part in what is expected to be the biggest day of industrial action in More Than a decade.
More Than 100,000 teachers in England and Wales could join the National Education Union's strike over pay.
Teachers around the region have been telling The Bbc why they are on the picket line.
'Pay is prehistoric'Teachers at Chellaston Academy in Derby have been gathering outside their school This Morning .
Daniel Holme, a geography and politics teacher, came to the picket line dressed as a dinosaur with A Sign saying school pay was 'prehistoric'.
Ian Walters , a geography teacher for 19 years, said an unfunded pay rise meant what they could provide for Young People in schools " is being reduced year on year".
He Said The School was resorting to supply teachers " left right and centre because we've got a recruitment and retention crisis".
" We're losing maths teachers, we can't get physics teachers. The impact of that is massively affecting our Young People , " He Said .
'Not done this lightly'Carey Ayers, head teacher of Joseph Whitaker school in Rainworth near Mansfield, said staff had thought long and hard about the decision to Go On strike.
" If the government are listening, [the staff] have not taken this action lightly, " She Said .
" I know that every single member of staff in school cares very deeply about The Children , not just The Children today, but The Children that will come through this school in The Future and across the country.
" They have not done this lightly and said they will sacrifice their wages today to make their voices heard. "
'Huge concerns'Teachers were also on the picket line outside Judgemeadow Community College in Evington, Leicester.
Science teacher and union organiser Simon Robinson , said the offer on The Table amounted to a 7% pay cut in real terms.
" Our message to parents is many of Your Children are being taught by unqualified staff and teachers are leaving The Profession every year, " He Said .
" We have huge concerns about The Future of education for students. "
The education secretary wrote to teachers and school leaders on Tuesday night, saying she was still listening and continuing to meet with union leaders.
In The Letter , Gillian Keegan said " We Are working through a range of issues which includes pay, workload, flexible working, behaviour and much more. "
Source of news: bbc.com