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Award winning documentary screening followed by panel discussion.

Schools can enter a competition to make the best creations for a scarecrow trail which will feature along the KM Charity Walk - and could win £150.

It will be all hands on deck for the winner of a creative writing competition who will take the top job at The Historic Dockyard Chatham for a day.

The judges of the Bright Spark Awards hope to inspire and uncover a much-needed new generation of scientific and engineering talent.

There is still time to complete a nomination for the Kent Literacy Awards to celebrate and share the fantastic workgoing on in your school.

From the end of April 2019 the HSE will no longer send a copy of a submitted RIDDOR form.

The judges of school science contest the Bright Spark Awards have challenged Kent pupils to come up with projects to rival 2018’s overall winners.

Schools can nominate their successful projects for a Kent Literacy Award - and winners will be congratulated by author and illustrator Nick Butterworth.

Young people aged 6 to 19 years have the chance to shine in the kitchen with MasterChef-style competition Young Cooks.

Code Club provides free projects and resources for you to run a coding club for children aged 9 to 13 in your school.

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KCC news

Kent County Council (KCC) is asking for views as part of its review of our maintained special schools.

A consultation has launched seeking views on Kent County Council’s (KCC) proposed policy for supporting children and young people who miss school owing to their health or medical needs.

Exams can be a stressful time for any child, but for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), the challenges can be even greater.

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