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  • Supporting children through exams and assessments.

    As Kent Test results come out, the round of senior school entrance examinations and interviews begin and class chats are awash with tips about how to get your child into the school you want for the next steps in their journey, it’s enough to leave a parent or guardian who is yet to traverse th...
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  • Children's Mental Health Week

    “During Children’s Mental Health Week, parents also need to take a minute to be kind to themselves.” writes Emma Margrett, Head of the Prep School at Radnor House Sevenoaks.
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  • Learning to be social is an important function of schools.

    News this week has been encouraging with regard to a potential reduction of restrictions in September.
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  • Taking pride in our community

    I gave an assembly this morning to the Senior School.  I planned it yesterday with a focus on the Gay Liberation movement and LGBTQ Pride celebrations of diverse sexual orientation and gender identities. 
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  • Happy National Teacher Appreciation Week.

    I am not sure appreciation is a gift to give or receive once a year like a birthday present.  
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  • Lockdown effects on early language and communication

    Our outstanding Head of Pre Prep, Ms Faye Green, has reflected on the recent BBC report regarding the negative effects of lockdown on speech and language skill development in EYFS.  Here’s what she has to say:
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  • Ingenuity comes from Perseverance…

    Nearly 60 years ago, JFK famously set the challenge to put humans on the Moon.  Now, NASA engineers have successfully flown a helicopter drone on Mars.
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  • I fear for the sanity of our youth in lockdown.

    Recently published research from the Education Policy Institute and The Prince’s Trust concluded that teenagers’ mental health is on the decline. 
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  • “All shall be well…”

    As we approach the end of 2020 it seems right to reflect upon this unusual year.
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  • Our children’s learning and mental health depend on robust digital solutions in lockdown

    The news continues to be dominated by coronavirus and the statistics seem determined to move in the wrong direction.  We must all play our part to keep our communities safe and healthy.
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  • A proper education is so much more than just the qualifications achieved

    Education is the most precious gift we give to the next generation because it provides young people with the opportunity to carve out a successful future for themselves.  Young people understand this too, which explains the outpouring of anxiety and emotion since A-level results were released l...
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  • Now is the time to ensure your child’s school is future-proof

    Two threads of news have been grabbing my attention recently amid the coronavirus pandemic.  Namely, the damaging consequences of ongoing school closures and the risk of permanent closure facing some independent schools.  Now, more than ever, parents need to feel confident that their schoo...
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