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The UK's biggest campaign, unleashing the power of football to tackle climate change is back and we're inviting all schools to take part.

On 12th July 2024, the Schools Funding Forum agreed inclusion of an additional section in the Scheme for Financing Schools regarding Gifts and Hospitality.

27 Nov

Tell us what your classroom got up to for No Pens Day 2024

Digit<all> plans to pilot a programme with a small group of primary schools, offering free workshops on creating and using technology like air and water quality monitors, aiming to enhance understanding of tech-driven climate solutions, inspire STEM careers, and promote tangible actions for reducing carbon emissions and energy use.

The Eyes Open campaign is dedicated to educating young people and their parents/carers about the dangers of grooming, exploitation, and the deceptive tactics used by criminal gangs.

Letter from Jess Phillips, MP Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women & Girls.

Voting is now open to help decide this year’s Kent Youth County Council Members and choose the top 3 issues which will become the youth council’s campaigns for 2025.

This special day is dedicated to enhancing students’ communication skills through engaging, hands-on activities that don’t involve writing. By putting down their pens, students will have the chance to talk, listen, and collaborate in creative ways, developing essential skills for their future.

Social workers and other staff visiting schools with the sole purpose of seeing children alone.

Earlier this year, the KCC Refugee Resettlement Team conducted consultations with several primary and secondary schools to gather feedback on how best to support resettled refugee children in their school environments across Kent.

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

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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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