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Get ready to row, row, row your boat like you’re being chased by a fire-breathing monster - Kent’s annual dragon boat race is back on July 1.
Charities have the chance to win hundreds of pounds to boost their coffers at the annual KM Big Charity Quiz – just by turning up.
Twelve top students at New Line Learning Academy have been named Literacy Stars for their reading efforts and mentorship of primary school pupils.
Kent’s brightest charity challenge is back this summer with hundreds of rainbow runners expected to take part in the KM Colour Run.
Participants will discover a ‘hidden gem’ at the KM Charity Walk on Sunday, June 24 – and there is still time for families and friends to book.
Hundreds of books will go to one lucky school signing up this term for the KM Charity Team’s award-winning green travel scheme.
Don’t miss the KM Big Charity Quiz for a fun-packed night out and the chance to be crowned cleverest quizzers in Kent.
More than 350 riders took part in the KM Big Bike Ride on Sunday, taking on either 50K or 100K routes.
A former England women’s rugby captain swapped box-kicks for books when she gave a story time to the winners of a walk to school challenge.
Schools have the chance to attend the Green Travel Mark Awards as guests and find out the benefits of the KM Walk to School campaign.
Schools making extra-special efforts to spark a love of literacy only have until this Friday, April 27 to enter the Kent Literacy Awards.
Smart schoolchildren are invited to enter the Bright Spark Awards, the competition for young scientists – and there’s a cash prize for the winners.
Kent recruiter, Reed Education, is calling for schools to nominate their top schemes for the Kent Literacy Awards before this Friday’s noon deadline.
Jacob Phillips hated reading. But when his school joined Buster's Book Club, he became one of its most committed readers.
Hundreds of cyclists are expected to put pedal to the metal for charity at the KM Big Bike Ride this Sunday (April 29) – why not join in the fun?
Hundreds of cyclists are expected to put pedal to the metal for charity at the KM Big Bike Ride this Sunday – why not join in the fun?
Canterbury’s biggest charity quiz of the year set a record for the highest score ever recorded at the event.
Can Information Technology help children learn to read? The Kent Literacy Awards are looking for schools who think it can.
Judges of the Young Cooks cooking contest for families and schools hope to see entrants trying out new and exciting ingredients.
An important partnership between two leading educational providers has been established.
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