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Staff say they have already seen improvements after a new trust took on a failing school whose reputation was in tatters.
The future of a hotel is unclear after a private school’s plan to transform it were given the green light, only for the school to pull out.
A new crossing is set to be built on a main road in a bid to make the route safer for children and the elderly.
Encouraging new figures show 80% of primary schools in the county are rated ‘outstanding’ or ‘good’ by Ofsted.
School students have been advised to walk home in pairs after a girl was allegedly “accosted” by a man as she walked home from school.
Inspectors have slapped a nursery with an ‘inadequate’ rating after cracked glass and sharp gaps in windowpanes were not made safe.
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The world’s oldest school has finally announced what it plans to do with a 400-year-old pub it bought five years ago.
A school has issued a warning letter to parents after one of its pupils required medical care as a result of vaping.
Nearly 30,000 adults and children are waiting to be assessed for autism and ADHD in what critics are calling a “broken” system.
An academy boss has defended his school’s ban on skin fade haircuts after a pupil was removed from classes for not following the rules.
The new head at a £50,000-a-year boarding school reveals how it tackles social media and the proposed 20% hike in its fees.
A school has opened a £6m teaching block set to help the increase in pupil admissions and dedicated it to a former head who passed away in 2013.
Kent schools’ chief Rory Love has blasted as “deeply shameful” the government’s decision to scrap one word Ofsted grades.
A mum whose daughter choked at nursery is raising money to equip childcare settings with life-saving anti-choking device.
A new school for students with special educational needs has moved into a Victorian mansion previously used as offices.
The daughter of a teaching assistant has created a “magical” place where her mum’s memory can live on at the school where she loved working.
A leading grammar school is dropping International Baccalaureate diploma in favour of A-levels only as of next September.
The Kent Children’s University has been dropped by the county’s largest authority blaming falling numbers.
A private school is expanding its offering to pupils by launching day boarding provision.
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