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The 10th anniversary Medway heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz will have real specs appeal thanks to a high street chain of opticians.
School workers from teaching staff to caretakers have the chance to shine at the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards 2016 - now open for nominations!
There is no better reason for runners, families and charities to go red in the face next summer as the KM Colour Run returns on Sunday, June 12.
Primary school age writers have the chance to become boss of the Rare Breeds Centre, Ashford with an exclusive letter writing competition.
Qube Recruitment is supporting the KM Big Charity Quiz Grand Final which will provide a welcome boost to road safety services for schools.
Young Trinity Beesley has won a prize for striking a pose with her two favourite cuddly friends Hoppy and Patch.
A team of bright sparks from Canterbury Academy have received their VIP experience prize after making it to the finals of a Kent-wide science contest.
Pupils across the county prove they've got what it takes to be the biggest booklovers and eco-friendly travellers in a Kent-wide double challenge.
Excited youngsters were full of festive cheer when they met Father Christmas at his grotto in Whitefriars for winning a walk to school challenge.
Next summer’s KM Colour Run will have a bumper charity pot at the end of the rainbow thanks to Barclays bank.
Circle Housing Russet and Golding Homes are enabling local youngsters to become reading millionaires with the Buster's Book Club scheme for schools.
Art and crafts hero Phil Gallagher - CBeebies’ Mister Maker - has taken time out from his hectic panto schedule to meet a thrilled group of fans.
Historian and broadcaster David Starkey has made a plea for head teachers in Kent to take advantage of KM reading initiative Buster's Book Club.
Staff from Specsavers Chatham are getting ready for the 10th anniversary Medway heat of the KM Big Charity Quiz which is now open for booking.
Eco savvy school children can stride with pride having been announced top in their districts for a Kent-wide walk to school contest.
A much-loved Kent celebrity is urging schools and families to embrace a scheme that encourages children to read more books.
Walk to school fever is spreading to Bexley with two more schools signing up to the KM Charity Team's award-winning green travel campaign.
There were no kitchen nightmares for the five talented young cooks who scooped big prizes at the KM Kent Cooks 2015 competition final.
Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has been praised for helping to raise £30,000 for good causes in 2015 through its support of the KM Big Charity Quiz.
Children from Kent and Medway have had a royally good time as they celebrated being crowned the biggest bookworms in their districts.
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