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Consultation on change of school week structure

Week: 35 | 29th August 2024 | Lifestyle News School

Views, opinions and concerns sought from parents/carers Dumfries and Galloway Council is currently consulting on proposals to change…

Tomorrow's Textile talent

Week: 25 | 20th June 2024 | Lifestyle School

Creation Mill’s involvement helps introduction of National 5 Fashion and Textile Technology course at Langholm Academy Langholm Academy is the only school in Dumfries and Galloway to offer their students a Nat 5  qualification in Fashion and Textiles. A great achievement for the Town.  …

Like ducks to Ullswater...S3 have a ball!

Week: 21 | 23rd May 2024 | E&L Life News School

Thanks to the generosity of local charity, The Stevenson Trust, third year pupils from Langholm Academy were treated…

Education Director learns what Langholm has to offer

Week: 09 | 29th February 2024 | Community School

Council officer buoyed by Langholm’s commitment and effort In Councillor Male’s attempts to increase awareness, at Council level,…

Crossdykes fund offers educational bursaries

Week: 04 | 25th January 2024 | Lifestyle News School

Apply to Langholm Community Council for help with learning costs The aim of the Crossdykes Education and Training…

Wet rot and

Flat roof problems for Langholm's Primary school

Week: 37 | 14th September 2023 | News School

From no RAAC one week to wet rot and water damage the next The E&L has seen a…

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