April 2006 - Posts

Congratulations

ICT Mark logo

Pluckley , Furley Park and recent additions Hamstreet and Egerton have been awarded the prestigious National ICT Mark for commitment to continual improvement for ICT. Very impressive statement to have four primary schools accredited with this quality mark in one cluster, well done.

Egerton are winners of the National Gallery's 'Take One Picture' competition. They are having their work displayed at the National Gallery in London in June and at the Primary Headteachers Conference taking place this week, and you can see the pictures on their website gallery.

Godinton received a bronze award for flair in Modern Foreign Langauges.

There are many areas to celebrate within our cluster schools, please leave a comment to let our viewers read your achievement news!  Donna.

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Deputy Headteacher / Senior Teacher Training

In liaison with the Deputy Heads and Senior Teachers, a further training session has been planned for Friday 23rd June 2006 at The Wyvern School.

The whole day session will cover: P

Personnel Issues; OFSTED feedback; NPQH training.

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Welcome to Sue Cox

Welcome to Sue Cox who is Acting Headteacher at Tenterden CE Junior School.

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NQT Training Events

NQT Training takes place at the Community Room Ashford South

Report Writing - Weds 10th May 1:30 - 3:30 pm.

Subject Leadership - Weds 21st June 1:30 - 3:30 pm.

 

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Congratulations To Hamstreet!

Hamstreet have every reason to be pleased following their recent successful OFSTED inspection.

"Hamstreet is a good school where pupils achieve well and experience a wide range of activities. The good quality of provision seen by inspectors confirms the school’s own judgement that its effectiveness is good. Provision is outstanding in the reception class, where children make an excellent start and achieve well. Pupils also achieve well in other year groups and generally reach above-average standards by the time they leave school."

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