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Fury as student bash keeps city awake with 'deafening' music

Fury as student bash keeps city awake with 'deafening' music

09 June 2014

Police and council staff have been inundated with complaints after a university ball went on until the early hours.

School chiefs happy with 'good' rating

School chiefs happy with 'good' rating

09 June 2014

Three years after being taken over by the Swale Academies' Trust, a town school has welcomed a decent Ofsted report.

School closure 'could cost £6m'

School closure 'could cost £6m'

05 June 2014

The cost of closing a debt-laden school could be as high as £6m, it's been claimed.

East Kent College is coming to Discovery Park

East Kent College is coming to Discovery Park

04 June 2014

East Kent College is set to open a new training and lab site at Discovery Park in Sandwich.

Mysterious eggs found at village primary school

Mysterious eggs found at village primary school

04 June 2014

Children returning from their half-term break were left shocked and stunned by an amazing playground discovery.

New head teacher appointed at Dover Grammar School for Boys

New head teacher appointed at Dover Grammar School for Boys

04 June 2014

Interim headteacher, Sonette Schwartz, pictured, will be replaced by Fiona Chapman come September this year.

Free schools slated by former head

 Free schools slated by former head

29 May 2014

The success of free schools is not proven enough, said education specialist Les Craggs in renewed fears for Deal's youngsters.

Manwood's will accept more pupils

Manwood's will accept more pupils

29 May 2014

Sir Roger Manwood’s School in Sandwich will now be accepting around 30 more pupils a year after the governing body voted for a five form system.

A brighter start to the school day

A brighter start to the school day

27 May 2014

Find out how one primary school prepared its pupils for a week of SATs tests.

Head teacher calls it a day

Head teacher calls it a day

24 May 2014

The head teacher at Sandwich Technology School has announced she is taking early retirement to travel with her husband.

'Doomed' school to get £150k of iPads, laptops and PCs

'Doomed' school to get £150k of iPads, laptops and PCs

23 May 2014

A debt-ridden school which is destined to close is to be given £150,000 of laptops, iPads and laptops by education chiefs, it's been revealed

School aces pick up prizes

School aces pick up prizes

22 May 2014

It was a victory for teaching standards in Gravesend with three teachers getting top prizes at the Kent Teacher of the Year awards.

Bottle it up for greenhouse

Bottle it up for greenhouse

22 May 2014

Children at Thamesview School are in a race against time to collect 1,500 bottles to build an eight-foot eco greenhouse.

Brilliant teacher Amy is rewarded for dedication

Brilliant teacher Amy is rewarded for dedication

22 May 2014

A “truly remarkable” tutor at a Sheppey school came top of the class at the Kent Teacher of the Year awards.

New School building delayed by one year

New School building delayed by one year

22 May 2014

Castle Community College's new building will be delayed by one year. The school is meeting with governors to tackle the feel of overcrowding

A new chapter for Kent libraries?

A new chapter for Kent libraries?

21 May 2014

KCC ponders move for libraries to be run by charitable trust

Students mourn sudden death of pal, 19

Students mourn sudden death of pal, 19

19 May 2014

A bright pharmacy student is being mourned after she was found hanged at her Kent home.

Academy marks start of £10.9million development

Academy marks start of £10.9million development

19 May 2014

Today marked the start of construction to expand and improve Dover Christ Church academy's specialist teaching areas.

School celebrates achievement that’s truly outstanding

School celebrates achievement that’s truly outstanding

17 May 2014

Impressed Ofsted inspectors have given Harbour Specialist School in Dover an outstanding rating - for the third time.

Ex-pupil pays for school courses to go ahead

 Ex-pupil pays for school courses to go ahead

15 May 2014

Parents and pupils have won their fight over funding cuts at Sir Roger Manwood’s School and it will continue to run Chinese courses.

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