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Granville Primary and Infant School Therapeutic Playroom Officially Opened
Students at Granville Primary and Infant School in Trelawny will now have access to dedicated therapeutic support, following the recent opening of a specially designed play therapy room aimed at []
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Daily Sabah
· Jun 22, 2026
Turkish aid foundation expands education support in Gaza
The Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) has opened a second temporary school in Gaza, expanding educational opportunities for children whose access to learning has been disrupted...
Variety
· Jun 22, 2026
Bluey Lands on Toniebox at Last, Expanding Tonies’ Lineup of Character Audio Play Experiences
Bluey is officially making its way onto the Toniebox. In a new partnership between Tonies and BBC Studios, the hit preschool series is expanding into the screen-free audio platform for the first time, bringing Bluey, Bingo and the rest of the Heeler family into a new format built around listening and imaginative play. The move []
UrduPoint
· Jul 4, 2026
ICT-PEIRA honours private schools for outstanding contribution to inclusive education
ICT-PEIRA honours private schools for outstanding contribution to inclusive education
NL Times
Controversial FVD-affiliated school reopens with state funding confirmed
The primary school affiliated with Forum voor Democratie in Almere will reopen its doors in August after having closed two years ago due to financial difficulties and
ASCD SmartBrief
· Jun 22, 2026
Gnome Surf teaches children with special needs to surf
Gnome Surf, a nonprofit in Massachusetts, is helping children with special needs build confidence and friendships through sur -More-
BERNAMA
· Jun 24, 2026
Sport : Kidslympic Rebranded As Kidsnergy To Boost Childrenâs Sports Development
KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 (Bernama) -- The popular children’s sports development programme, Kidslympic, has been officially rebranded as Kidsnergy in a bid to empower the young generation through a more inclusive, holistic and comprehensive sports platform.
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Related coverage for "Granville Primary and Infant School Therapeutic Playroom Officially Opened": Daily Sabah — Turkish aid foundation expands education support in Gaza. Variety — Bluey Lands on Toniebox at Last, Expanding Tonies’ Lineup of Character Audio Play Experiences. UrduPoint — ICT-PEIRA honours private schools for outstanding contribution to inclusive education. NL Times — Controversial FVD-affiliated school reopens with state funding confirmed. ASCD SmartBrief — Gnome Surf teaches children with special needs to surf. BERNAMA — Sport : Kidslympic Rebranded As Kidsnergy To Boost Childrenâs Sports Development