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Students have seen lectures cancelled as university staff strike this week over the threat of future redundancies.
Nurseries and childminders across the county say they are being “set up to fail” by “underfunded” changes to the government’s “free” childcare offer.
Extra school places will be made available for children across a borough after parents fumed over their children’s placements.
Flats and houses could join Aldi on the site of a former school if given the nod by council planning chiefs.
A secondary school is considering changing its uniform policy so all pupils wear trousers - following complaints about short skirts.
A primary school has issued a warning to parents after reports of an older man approaching young people.
A school is celebrating after receiving its latest Ofsted report.
A headteacher who turned around the fortunes of a "broken school" has announced he will be stepping down to join another trust.
A school left devastated by the loss of one of its “gifted” and kind” teachers has opened an outdoor reading pavilion and garden in his memory.
As the number of children being pulled out of mainstream schools rockets, there are fears some could find themselves in danger.
A proposed merger between two education trusts based in different parts of Kent - and with different performance ratings - has sparked a major row.
A primary school has scored top marks for its “welcoming, nurturing” environment and for ensuring children “rise to the their high expectations.”
A teacher who showed a lack of “insight or genuine remorse” after attempting to diagnose a pupil with autism has been banned from the profession.
Parents are pleading with a school to “use common sense” as pupils will still be given detentions for lateness amid travel disruption.
Police are investigating after primary school pupils were added to a Snapchat group with “inappropriate and offensive” content.
The number of children offered a place at their first choice of secondary school has risen this year, Kent County Council says.
A total of 96% of children have been offered places at schools on their shortlist, it has been revealed.
A nursery school has scored top marks with an “outstanding” rating from Ofsted in its 25th year in town.
Wards Estate Agent is funding vital sports equipment to keep children active across the county.
School travel passes are set to rise across the board with warnings low income families are to be hit hardest.
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