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School denies claims of fundamentalist teaching

School denies claims of fundamentalist teaching

07 July 2014

The Dover School for All Nations (DSFAN) has defended itself against claims from a national campaigner accusing its curriculum of being fundamentalist

Town primary plans to convert to academy

Town primary plans to convert to academy

07 July 2014

A school has informed parents of its intention to leave the control of Kent County Council.

Minister opens college building on a green future

Minister opens college building on a green future

06 July 2014

The future is green for one Thanet college as it unveiled a £6.5million new building this week.

Pupils dig deep to study Great War

Pupils dig deep to study Great War

05 July 2014

Life in the trenches became a reality for pupils at a primary school...when they built a life-size one in their playground.

Students' fears as sexual health clinic faces closure

Students' fears as sexual health clinic faces closure

05 July 2014

A petition has been launched amid fears thousands of students will fail to get treated for sexually-transmitted diseases if a clinic closes.

Pupils rise to Iron Man challenge

Pupils rise to Iron Man challenge

05 July 2014

Youngsters at a town school were put through their paces by army reservists.

Investigation launched after special needs pupil goes missing

Investigation launched after special needs pupil goes missing

04 July 2014

A council is investigating how a special needs student went missing on the way to school... and was found miles away on a bus.

Appeal to send disadvantaged children to summer camp

Appeal to send disadvantaged children to summer camp

04 July 2014

Maidstone Salvation Army Church is trying to raise £6,000 to send children who would not otherwise have a holiday on an activity break.

School's pride as pupils receive Diana Award

School's pride as pupils receive Diana Award

04 July 2014

Almost 30 Fulston Manor students have been recognised for the work they do to make the lives of fellow youngsters better.

Trouble-hit college to axe 100 jobs

Trouble-hit college to axe 100 jobs

03 July 2014

Cash-strapped K College is to slash a further 100 jobs in a bid to wipe out multi-million pounds debts.

Schoolboy has surgery after being hit by shot put

Schoolboy has surgery after being hit by shot put

02 July 2014

A pupil is recovering from an operation after he was knocked unconscious by a shot put during a PE lesson.

Minister sees railway apprentices are on right track

Minister sees railway apprentices are on right track

30 June 2014

A successful apprenticeship program at East Kent Railway in Shepherdswell has been visited by skills and enterprise minister Matthew Hancock.

Hackers sabotage school with hardcore porn virus

Hackers sabotage school with hardcore porn virus

27 June 2014

A school was forced to shut down its entire computer network after virus emails were sent to children containing hardcore pornography.

Eighty school pupils struck down with 'food poisoning'

Eighty school pupils struck down with 'food poisoning'

24 June 2014

An investigation is under way after 80 pupils and six members of staff were struck down with suspected food poisoning at a private school.

Cleaners called in after 'exam papers dumped'

Cleaners called in after 'exam papers dumped'

23 June 2014

Exam papers showing pupils' personal information and even marks have been dumped in the centre of a busy town.

Girl attacked with knife at primary school

Girl attacked with knife at primary school

23 June 2014

A nine-year-old girl has been left suffering nightmares after being attacked with a knife by a classmate at school.

Technicolor troupe leading the way for drama department

Technicolor troupe leading the way for drama department

23 June 2014

Northfleet Technology College is launching a sixth-form performing arts academy in September.

Progress noted at ‘inadequate’ school

Progress noted at ‘inadequate’ school

20 June 2014

St Edmund’s Catholic School in Old Charlton Road is improving according to its fourth monitoring inspection report from Ofsted.

Alert over suspicious men spotted outside school

Alert over suspicious men spotted outside school

18 June 2014

Pupils at a secondary school have been urged to travel home in groups after parents were sent an alert about two suspicious men approaching a child.

Disgust as children in pole dancing display at fete

Disgust as children in pole dancing display at fete

17 June 2014

Parents stormed out of a primary school fete in anger after children as young as four performed in a pole dancing display.

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