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No young person left behind.

KCC has published its refreshed SEND Strategy 2025-28 as part of our commitment to make changes and long-lasting improvements to the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system in Kent.

Almost 300 teams competed in this year's UK CanSat Competition organised by ESERO-UK at STEM Learning.

New poster promoting button battery safety to keep children safe.

Reallocation ranking and acceptances/refusals

Helping children with asthma to stay well

The pupil list will be available to download next week

The 2025 editions are now available to download.

Invite to all School Designated Safeguarding Leads

Kent-Teach are running a campaign to help get new book titles into class libraries by facilitating a Kent wide book swap. Join the swap today!

Security Virus Alert

Keep your computer protected

Important information for schools to protect your computer from the current virus threat.

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KCC news

Pupils around the county are due to find out today which primary schools they have been offered a place for ahead of September.

It's completely natural to experience a range of emotions before, during, and after your exams. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as you know how to manage your feelings effectively.

Following collaborative work between Kent County Council (KCC), Leigh Academies Trust and Swale Academies Trust, more secondary school places will be made available in Swale to ease the demand for spaces this September.

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