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Careers Advice
In class, for our level 3 unit “Getting Work In The Music Industry” we have been looking at careers, working in music and developing a sustainable income. As with all markets, music and the arts are intensely difficult to forge a career in. One section that RSL focuses on is diversifying and combining incomes from different sources - today this is so important. Once it may have been commonplace for someone to do one role and stay in their specialist line of work. But as techn
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Apr 173 min read


LAMP - World Book Day 2026
To celebrate World Book Day this year, students and staff got creative by designing their own book cover postcards. Everyone selected a book to share, either a recent favourite or a much-loved story from their childhood. The postcards were inspired by original book covers or featured completely new designs of classic stories. A fantastic range of books was chosen, and the creativity on display was amazing. Some people showcased their artistic talents using pencils and pens,
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Mar 61 min read


Safer Internet Day
Safer internet day is an opportunity to reinforce the importance of staying safe, responsible and respectful online. Digital wellbeing is as important as physical wellbeing and we should all reflect on our digital behaviour as part of our personal choices. Trusted sources of information Websites such as Thinkuknow , Childline , The Mix and Brook offer age-appropriate guidance on relationships, consent and online safety. These resources can help support informed and positive
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Feb 131 min read


Tiny Canvases, Big Creativity: Have You Seen Our New Art Board?
The next time that you visit The Lodge make sure you look in the lounge. You might notice something colourful taking over the wall! We are thrilled to introduce our new Community Art Board —a space where students and staff can contribute small pieces of art, stickers, magnets and crafts to create a massive collaborative masterpiece. We wanted a space that encouraged creativity without the pressure of a "big project." Students can grab a sticker or magnet sheet and use the sta
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Jan 161 min read


Welcoming our new autism expert
Following on from Su, I also wanted to take the chance to introduce myself. My name is Sian, and I joined LAMP in September this year. I am a teacher and have had a varied career that has included primary and secondary education, plus special education as a support teacher, and latterly as a teacher and senior leader in an all-age special school. In all these areas the common thread was always pupils with autism. After exploring autism through practical experience and t
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Nov 14, 20252 min read
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