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Good causes have the chance to get a piece of the action at the KM Big Charity Quiz on Friday, March 9.
From finance to facilities, a school's business manager is a master of many trades – so why not nominate yours for a Kent Teacher of the Year Award?
A Saturday club for children with disabilities will benefit from extra cash and expert financial advice after winning a countywide competition.
Timid talkers will transform into telegenic talents at a training session to help charities and businesses shine in front of the video camera.
Do you know a fantastic teacher or school volunteer whose dedication to their pupils is inspiring? Then nominate them for an award!
Politicians have joined forces with the KM Charity Team to help create more than 1,000 road safety champions in Kent schools.
Children were chock-full of Christmas cheer when they were crowned champs in a Santa Claus reading challenge.
Two competition winners were given the VIP treatment at the Hazlitt Theatre for a spellbinding performance of Cinderella.
The KM Charity Team's training course will help charities and PTA groups hone their press release skills - to attract supporters and income.
A group of nursery leaders from China have seen leading forest schools in East Kent as part of an event to promote the Green School Awards.
One young reading champ mingled with the stars as she helped to switch on the Christmas lights at Fremlin Walk.
KM Group editors have picked the causes they will champion in 2018.
Say a big thank you to your favourite lollipop lady or gent by nominating them for an award - but hurry, you've only got until this Sunday.
A witch’s brew has propelled eight year old Ayanna Smith to the top spot for the Perfect Packed Lunch Awards.
A talented teenager who has been baking since she was in primary school has been crowned the best young cook in the south east.
Top walk to school schemes will be among the projects honoured at the Green School Awards 2018 which are open for entry until this Sunday, December 10
Pupils put their best foot forward for an eco-friendly travel competition and won a visit from a storyteller with an important green message.
Good-hearted golfers got into the swing of things to raise more than £5,500 for healthcare charities and children’s wellbeing.
Youngsters from Kent and Medway triumphed at a double challenge to find the most voracious readers and eco-savvy pupils in the county.
A quartet of the county’s best student chefs battled it out last week for the title of Young Cooks Professional 2017.
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