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Primary school pupils have been growing their own fruits and selling them to the community as part of a new “edible” scheme.
A college provider has been rated ‘good’ by the education watchdog again following a series of inspections at three of its Kent sites.
A former school put up for sale at auction has sold for more than double the asking price after attracting hundreds of bids.
A primary school where safeguarding concerns were previously raised has now seen improvements to teaching and learning.
An interim inspection by the education watchdog has indicated a secondary school could soon be upgraded to the highest rating achievable.
Standards at an £80k per year special school remain ‘Inadequate’ but a returning head is making strides in the right direction, a watchdog says.
A former school which had pupils on its books as long as 100 years ago is to be sold at auction with a guide price of £500,000.
A secondary school is facing a backlash after teenagers were told their course was ending without a qualification at the end of it.
A primary school is celebrating after scoring highly in an Ofsted inspection again in a “challenging” year marked by the death of a popular teacher.
Pupils painted banners and played bongos to protest against their council’s plans to extend a town’s car park near their school.
Two nurseries have drastically improved in a matter of months after previously being hit with ‘inadequate’ Ofsted scores.
An early learning daycare centre is celebrating a positive Ofsted report after more than two years.
Stressed parents have been left with a logistical nightmare after being told their children’s school bus is to stop running at short notice.
A trouble-hit university hopes an award-winning musician will prove “incredibly popular” in her new role as chancellor.
An academy has been given permission to increase gate numbers and serve alcohol at its annual fireworks event, despite dozens of objections.
A sub-committee started in the wake of a damning report into Kent’s failures in SEND provision has been accused of doing ‘very little’.
A new secondary school being built at a sprawling ‘garden town’ development is set to open next summer, it has been confirmed.
Children at a special educational needs school have been told by local authorities not to attend due to “health and safety concerns”.
One of the county’s newest secondary schools has scored highly following its first visit from the education watchdog.
Children and parents are to take part in a protest with a difference in a fight against plans to extend a car park onto a green space.
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