The new development will be a replacement for the current high school, meaning wherever it is built it will be a campus made ...
A stunning Scottish island, the second largest in the Hebrides, is a slice of paradise. Explore its breathtaking landscapes, ...
The decision means pupils in the south of the island would still have to travel to the mainland by ferry to attend boarding ...
Currently, and to looks to remain so, most pupils in the south of the island have to travel to the mainland by ferry to ...
Two complaints have been filed with the council and standards commission over allegedly xenophobic and racist remarks made by an island councillor.
The location of a new school on the island won't just have social and economic consequences - it could also change the type of education on offer.
South Uist is once more bearing the brunt of CalMac’s attempts to keep its services running while major vessels are off the water.