reconfigured its high school schedule to create a 32-period “asymmetric week”, and is launching a programme of optional activities for the remaining afternoon including employability sessions, sport, arts and community projects.
Its new “Future Fridays” programme is to be phased in over the first six weeks of the new term, and includes working alongside the area’s colleges, careers development organisations and voluntary groups.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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