The Alban Way
The Alban Way is one of St Albans' extended school consortia.
We are a 'cluster' of seven schools in the centre of St Albans coordinating activities, events and training opportunities designed to meet the diverse needs of parents and children in the schools and local community. More »
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Latest NewsDownload all the activities we have planned for the Easter Holiday and Book Now! |
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Follow The Alban Way on Facebook to find out more about what is happening in our area. |
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The Forums will meet for two hours every 2 months. |
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New Parenting Support Programmes Spring 2010 |
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First Aid Course for Teenagers A four hour accredited course for young people who babysit |
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'Concerned about your child's use of the internet? www.thinkuknow.co.uk has lots of advice and help for children, young people and parents. |
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Want to try an activity you haven’t played for years, or tried before? Is it time to lead a more active lifestyle? Want to play in a fun, relaxed and sociable environment with like-minded people? |
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St Albans Arts Development Team Join the St Albans Arts Development Team for a series of events including MusicCity in March and culminating in the St Albans Festival in June. |
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Some support in understanding the transition process |
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This term bodyworks will be running at Cunningham Hill Juniors and Francis Bacon Maths and Computing College for the Spring. |
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A free fun programme for kids to become fitter, healthier and happier! |
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Tuesday and Thursday evenings |
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Supporting your child with special needs Find out about help in our area. |
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The consortium work in partnership with Oaklands College and Francis Bacon Maths & Computing College to ensure that a range of adult learning opportunities are available to the wider community |
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www.channelmogo.org is the Hertfordshire Children's Trust Partnership's new online interactive website for young people in the county which includes information on a range of topics important to young people. |















