Tag: education
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Make the Most of the Warm Weather: Blossomify’s Top Tips for Families & the Community!
Summer is finally here, and at Blossomify CIC, we’re all about helping our community make the most of it together. The longer, sunnier days are the perfect time to boost your wellbeing, learn something new, and enjoy quality time with loved ones. Whether you’re out in nature, getting creative, or enjoying calm moments at home,…
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How to Socially Integrate in the UK When English is Not Your First Language
Moving to a new country like the UK can be exciting but also challenging, especially if English isn’t your first language. Social integration is key to feeling at home and establishing a sense of belonging. In this blog, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you navigate social situations, build connections, and improve your English while…
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Meeting With Cambourne Councillor About The Future Of STEM
Ruth Kugumikiriza (L), the Executive Director of Blossomify CIC, poses for a picture with Dr Shrobona Bhattacharya (R), District Councillor for Cambourne before discussing the future of STEM in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, and how to support more young people to become more passionate about STEM subjects. The future of STEM education in the UK, particularly in Cambridgeshire,…
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Safeguarding Policy
BLOSSOMIFY COMMUNITY INTERESTCOMPANY – SAFEGUARDING POLICY These Safeguarding Policies and Procedures have been written in consideration of and will be applied in conjunction with:NSPCC guidanceKeeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2023 Working Together to Safeguarding Children 2018Safeguarding and Remote Education During Coronavirus (COVID‐19) (2021) Keeping children safe in out of school settings (2020)Safeguarding Partnership Arrangements…
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7 Easy Ways To Keep Your Kids Entertained This Holiday
Children may unwind, reset, and just take a well-earned break from all the homework they’ve been working so hard on during the holidays. It’s crucial to keep in mind, though, that prolonged vacations from school frequently hinder kids’ ability to learn new things and cause them to forget some of the lessons they have already…