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There are fears more children will face a 25-mile trip to school due to a lack of places, as there are calls for an “urgent” review of Kent education.
Youngsters studying bricklaying and carpentry have had a sneak peek of a £20 million project aimed at reviving a town.
An adult education centre will be relocating to a new venue in a town against a backdrop of government cuts to courses.
A library is set to return to its permanent home after two years away due to refurbishment works.
A military historian has worked with some of the world’s most famous film directors, including Steven Spielberg, Sam Mendes and Peter Jackson.
A new primary school initially set to open last month to support two new housing developments may not be finished for another five years.
Volunteers who run a museum have called for urgent help to save its collection after it was told it must leave its shopping centre base.
Proposals to improve safety around schools do not go far enough and new parking restrictions should start earlier, it has been claimed.
College bosses have announced plans to create a new extension in what would be the final phase of a newly-built campus.
A community farm has become an independent school, officially becoming an alternative provision for children with an EHCP.
Divisive plans to tear down a former nursery and replace it with nine flats have been withdrawn - but developers insist the project is still alive.
A groundbreaking new academy offering “the best facilities in the country” for budding scientists is set to launch next year, KentOnline can reveal.
Former pupils and work colleagues of a popular head teacher are invited to her funeral service.
The education watchdog has praised a school for its high standards after inspectors rated it “outstanding” in all areas.
A Kent grammar school branded inadequate by Ofsted just a year ago has turned itself around to earn ‘good’ ratings across the board from inspectors.
A school is mourning the loss of one of its longest-serving head teachers.
Our annual First Class supplement will celebrate the first term of the new school year.
A 10-year-old has been accepted into Mensa after finding out she had a high IQ when taking a dyslexia test.
A secondary school was put into lockdown and police called after ‘man holding a saw’ was spotted outside the grounds.
A school has been praised for its “high expectations” and “happy and harmonious” atmosphere by Ofsted.
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