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Movement for Modern Life

movement for modern life

London

Welcome to your Wellbeing Revolution. This is the 'Netflix of Yoga' (Vogue). 1,500+ classes and courses in yoga, meditation, Pilates, mindful movement, Barre and much more, with world class teachers Online Yoga. We believe in getting comfortable. We believe a class starts when you say. In your dodgy tracksuit bottoms. It's time to listen inwards, and do exactly the right class for you at this moment. You can search for classes by emotions, if you're looking to heal heartbreak, move from anger, or find calm. Or for the time of day - morning energiser or getting ready for bed. Styles range from yoga nidra, vinyasa yoga, Forrest yoga, pregnancy yoga, Barre, Pilates, meditation, mindfulness, somatic movement, hatha yoga, Kundalini yoga, and much more. For all ages from kids yoga to teens our ageless movement course. Courses from Beginners yoga to handstand challenge, Gentle Yoga for Times of Illness or our Philosophy courses, Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life. Classes from just 5 minutes to full length 90 minutes. There is something for every body. But what really makes us special is our friendly, inclusive community, led by Founder Kat Farrants. Join our closed facebook group, get inspired and supported, ask questions of our teachers. Always feel welcome, always know that we are there for you on your yoga journey. We even have a buddy system, so you can keep accountable in your yoga practice! Our website keeps track of your classes with our class tracker, so that you can work towards getting a gold star and a chance of a prize when you complete 21 days in a row! You can also personalise your own site, to create your own Move Lists, with the kind of yoga, or practice, for whatever suits you. Maybe you'll put your favourite Morning classes, or evening classes, or the classes that made your back pain better, in different move lists. You can bespoke our thousands of classes to make the site your very own. What really stands us apart is our world-class teachers and our friendly community. Where every body is welcomed. We're moving towards a happy, healthy and sustainable life. Join the Wellbeing Revolution!

Sara Dennis Embroidery

sara dennis embroidery

It has always held a fascination for me and exploring the history, techniques and examples of embroidery from around the world has been a joy as I have learned more and more about this extraordinary craft. As well as Day Classes, the Certificate and Diploma, Summer Intensive Certificate and the Degree modules at Hampton Court Palace, I have taught at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The British Library and The Royal Free Hospital. Currently I have a studio at Lancaster Castle though I spend a lot of my time teaching and embroidering elsewhere. I run workshops and teach classes for the RSN, at Hampton Court and in Lancaster. Recently I've taught at The Brewery Arts in Kendal; Swallows and Artisans, Coniston; Farfield Mill Sedbergh; and Cumbria's Museum of Military Life in Carlisle to name a few. I also run Embroidery Groups in Kendal and Lancaster. Alongside that I continue to exhibit, recently I've curated exhibitions at Farfield Mill, at Cumbria's Museum of Military Life in Carlisle, and Lancaster Castle. And I found time to do online courses for the RSN and for the School of Stitched Textile, host a holiday for Colouricious and talks for embroidery groups. During Covid I've also taught and tutored online. When I'm not busy with all this I love undertaking renovations, and have done work ranging from samplers to a Shabraque for the Parachute Regiment's pony. This versatility came in handy working as an expert with the BBC One Programme The Repair Shop. It's busy but great fun.

Strone Primary School Information

strone primary school information

The Education Committee recommended at its meeting of 21 August 1997 that – ‘the adoption of a distinctive dress code chosen to enhance the ethos of the school should be encouraged in all schools’. Given that there is substantial parental and public approval of uniform, schools in Argyll and Bute are free to encourage the wearing of school uniform. In Strone Primary School, the suggested uniform is as follows: BOYS: Strone School sweatshirt (which is bright red and bears the school logo, plain red jumper or cardigan.) Black or grey trousers. White shirt or school polo shirt Black School Shoes GIRLS: Strone School sweatshirt (which is bright red and bears the school logo, plain red jumper or cardigan.) Black or grey skirts or trousers. White blouse or school polo shirt Black School Shoes PE KIT: T-shirt, shorts, training shoes. Indoor and outdoor training shoes required. T-shirt and training shoes should be kept in a bag with pupil’s name on it. At Strone Primary we use the outdoor environment as a valuable resource for our curriculum. The children are frequently outdoors and therefore we would ask that they all have a pair of wellies that they can keep in school. We are able to provide waterproof jackets and trousers for all our pupils. Please note that school uniform is not compulsory and it is not policy to insist on pupils wearing uniform or having specialist items of clothing in order to engage in all of the activities of the curriculum. As such, pupils will not be deprived of any educational benefit as a result of not wearing uniform. However, there are forms of dress which are unacceptable in school, such as items of clothing which: potentially encourage faction (such as football colours); could cause offence (such as anti-religious symbolism or political slogans); could cause health and safety difficulties (such as loose fitting clothing, dangling earrings); are made from a flammable material, for example shell suits in practical classes; could cause damage to flooring; carry advertising, particularly for alcohol or tobacco; and could be used to inflict damage on other pupils or be used by others to do so. All clothing brought to school should be labelled or marked in some way, as it is difficult for children to distinguish their own clothing from others. School Clothing Grants Grants of £100 are available for any child who will attend an Argyll and Bute Council school and whose parent(s) receive: Income Support Income Based Job Seekers Allowance Income related element of employment and Support allowance Council Tax or Housing Benefit Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit (Income should not exceed £6900) Pupils aged between 16 and 18 years who receive any of the above benefits in their own right also qualify. To complete an online application form please visit https://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/education-and-learning/childcare-school-and-education-grants-0. Alternatively, please contact Customer Services: Education on 01369 708548 or your local benefit enquiry office. Please note that the above eligibility criteria is correct at time of publishing (November 2019) and may be subject to change by the start of August 2020. The link above will contain the most up-to-date information. If you are not eligible for any of the benefits listed above there is a separate application process available and you should contact either 01369 708548 or your local benefit enquiry office for details.