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  • Courses for Parents, Carers and their Children

    Published 16/08/22

    Free Fun and Informal Courses

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  • Summer Programme 2022

    Published 18/07/22

    Art Project with The Creative Quarter 29.07.22 - 12.08.22

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  • Free Activities and Travel This Summer

    Published 18/07/22

    Reconnect Kent

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  • T Level Qualifications

    Published 21/06/22

    T Level Qualifications: Information for Students and Parents

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  • Parent Governor

    Published 26/05/22

    Great news, we are looking for a parent governor. You can be a parent, carer, grandparent or family member

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  • Reconnect E-Card

    Published 16/05/22

    Kent County Council’s Reconnect programme is working with community groups and organisations to provide a fantastic array of different opportunities for children and young people. This is available to all children who are in receipt of free school meals.

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  • Free Parent / Carer Sessions

    Published 11/05/22

    Turning a past into a future

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  • Reconnect - Kent Children and Young People

    Published 30/03/22

    Parents Information Leaflet

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  • E-Scooters - did you know?

    Published 25/03/22

    A reminder about current E-Scooter law

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  • Holiday Activities and Food Programme

    Published 23/03/22

    Free School meal payments will be made directly to bank accounts on Friday 1st April for the Easter holiday period. Please see the attachment for the holiday activities and food programme Kent.

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  • Form 8B will be closed today due to Covid

    Published 21/03/22

    If your child has already been picked up they will be dropped back home after the school run. Work will be made available from home. Further updates wil be issued later today. Thank you for your support.

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  • Covid 19 vaccinations

    Published 23/02/22

    Covid 19 vaccinations are now being offered for clinically vulnerable five to 11 year olds

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