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Award winning documentary screening followed by panel discussion.

Schools can enter a competition to make the best creations for a scarecrow trail which will feature along the KM Charity Walk - and could win £150.

The judges of the Bright Spark Awards hope to inspire and uncover a much-needed new generation of scientific and engineering talent.

There is still time to complete a nomination for the Kent Literacy Awards to celebrate and share the fantastic workgoing on in your school.

From the end of April 2019 the HSE will no longer send a copy of a submitted RIDDOR form.

The judges of school science contest the Bright Spark Awards have challenged Kent pupils to come up with projects to rival 2018’s overall winners.

Young people aged 6 to 19 years have the chance to shine in the kitchen with MasterChef-style competition Young Cooks.

Schools can nominate their successful projects for a Kent Literacy Award - and winners will be congratulated by author and illustrator Nick Butterworth.

Code Club provides free projects and resources for you to run a coding club for children aged 9 to 13 in your school.

The attack in Christchurch, New Zealand today is likely to be discussed by students and teachers in schools across the UK and beyond.