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Dinos-awe as pupils enjoy Jurassic lark

Dinos-awe as pupils enjoy Jurassic lark

22 January 2015

Messenger reporter Ben Kennedy has been teaching youngsters all about our amazing new app.

Extension ends long wait for classrooms

Extension ends long wait for classrooms

22 January 2015

Staff and pupils at an Island primary school are delighted long-awaited revamp work has begun.

Schoolboy isolated for "extreme" hair

Schoolboy isolated for "extreme" hair

20 January 2015

Ebbsfleet Academy Year 10 pupil Liam Luxford was removed from lessons because his hair was contrary to school rules.

Sponsorship for Castle school

Sponsorship for Castle school

19 January 2015

Castle Community College has found a sponsor to help it soar out of special measures and become the 'school of choice' again.

Now you can hold fort’s history in the palm of your hand

Now you can hold fort’s history in the palm of your hand

19 January 2015

A Napoleonic fort has been brought into the 21st century with a new interactive app which takes visitors on an audio tour of the site.

Pupils gear up for competition

Pupils gear up for competition

18 January 2015

Pupils at Sir Roger Manwood’s School have been given words of advice on how to build the perfect 4x4 to enter into a competition.

Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads...

Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads...

18 January 2015

A blast from the past gave youngsters a treat when the famous Back to the Future DeLorean arrived at an Island primary school.

Pupils win work and anti-bullying awards

Pupils win work and anti-bullying awards

17 January 2015

Two sets of Academy youngsters are celebrating after being recognised for their good efforts.

Youngsters have a ball

Youngsters have a ball

11 January 2015

Children at an Island school were eased back into their first day of lessons after Christmas with a pantomime.

Children sent home for wearing ‘wrong uniform’

Children sent home for wearing ‘wrong uniform’

09 January 2015

Parents are fuming after 50 children were sent home from school on the first day of term because of “incorrect” uniform.

'Serious concerns' over Ramsgate's Marlowe Academy

'Serious concerns' over Ramsgate's Marlowe Academy

09 January 2015

A Kent academy is facing renewed criticism from school inspectors who say they have serious concerns about a dramatic decline in classroom standards.

Head thanks rail company for extra trains for pupils

 Head thanks rail company for extra trains for pupils

08 January 2015

The head teacher of a Sandwich school has issued a thank-you to Southeastern for putting on extra trains for pupils.

Betteshanger Sustainable Parks secures £215,000 funding

Betteshanger Sustainable Parks secures £215,000 funding

07 January 2015

The Betteshanger Sustainable Park project has been granted £215,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund to support the Kent Mining Heritage Museum.

Mums off to ministry for free-school talks

Mums off to ministry for free-school talks

27 December 2014

Donna Smith-Emes and Sarah Aldridge are hoping their dreams of setting up a facility for autistic children will be approved in the new year.

Hard work brings results

Hard work brings results

26 December 2014

A school for children with profound, severe and complex needs has been given a top rating by Ofsted.

Dinosaurs are coming back to life!

Dinosaurs are coming back to life!

19 December 2014

The extinct giants will soon be popping up from the pages of your Medway Messenger in fully animated 3D with a new free app.

School parking parents' fury at 'aggressive' police

School parking parents' fury at 'aggressive' police

19 December 2014

Shocked parents have complained after “aggressive” police officers threatened fines, points and even arrests for parking outside a primary school.

Thumbs up for development

Thumbs up for development

19 December 2014

The conditional go ahead has been given for a huge edge-of-town scheme which includes 651 new homes, a hotel, museum, B&B and health facility.

Pupils achieve their level best

Pupils achieve their level best

19 December 2014

Temple Ewell Primary School is ranked joint first in Kent after 100% of its Year 6 pupils achieved at least level 4 in reading, writing and maths

Fears as fake Kent uni degrees sold online in China

Fears as fake Kent uni degrees sold online in China

18 December 2014

Phoney degree certificates for the University of Kent are being sold off in China for buyers "looking for a good job" in the UK.

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