Top 5 Afternoon Tea Locations in Kent Posted on 12 August 2020 by Becki, Kent-Teach in General Is there anything more traditionally English than an afternoon tea? Indulging in scones with clotted cream and jam and sipping on tea in the afternoon sun is a great way to unwind with family and friends. Read on for our top 5 afternoon tea locations in Kent. Read More...
Traditional Kentish Baking Posted on 15 July 2020 by Becky, Kent-Teach in General It seems like everyone is doing some sort of lockdown baking at the moment with cupcakes and bread being the baking “go to”, but why not try something new this summer with a traditional Kentish bake? We guarantee this recipe will get your taste buds tingling and impress your family and friends on Facetime! Read More...
Love Parks Week 2020 Posted on 13 July 2020 by Becky, Kent-Teach in General Love Parks Week is a campaign by Keep Britain Tidy to encourage everyone to get outside in the fresh air and enjoy local green spaces. During the last few months, getting out in parks has made a huge difference to people’s mental health and well-being, that’s why we have chosen to support the campaign and celebrate our local parks! Here are the Kent-Teach team’s favourite parks in Kent. Read More...
5 Free Things to Do in Kent Summer 2020 Posted on 10 July 2020 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General As the UK gradually emerges from lockdown and our favourite outdoor activities begin to become more accessible, it is a great time to start thinking about your summer plans. Although the summer holidays will certainly be different this year, there are still plenty of fun and, most importantly, free things to do in Kent! Read More...
10 Sports to Try This Summer Posted on 2 July 2020 by Michelle McCartney- Kent-Teach in General As the warmer weather sets in and we slowly emerge from the lockdown, the summer holidays may look a little different this year. With the latest government guidelines, groups of up to six people from different households are now able to exercise outside. Read More...
Post-Pandemic Kent Bucket List Posted on 29 June 2020 by Nikita Ponnappah - Kent-Teach in General It finally seems like the British public is regaining some aspects of normal life with lockdown gradually easing. We have endured weeks of being stuck in the confines of our homes, but we can start to look forward to some fun-filled family days out now some of Kent’s most popular attractions have begun to reopen. Here are 5 of the county’s best-loved days out that you can enjoy this summer. Read More...
5 Father's Day Activities for 2020 Posted on 18 June 2020 by Elliot Masters - Kent-Teach in General We’re sure for some of you this Father's Day is going to either be ‘just another lockdown day’ or a difficult day not being able to see your father. No matter which category you fall into, that doesn’t need to make Father's Day any less special for all the dads up and down the country. We’ve collated a list of five activities that you can do this Father’s Day to make it as special as possible! Read More...
8 Steps to Packing the Perfect Picnic Posted on 16 June 2020 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General Picture this: a warm, lazy summer afternoon surrounded by beautiful countryside and delicious homemade food. Is there anything better? Before heading out to the wonderful Kent countryside, read this ultimate picnic packing list! Read More...
Preparing the Perfect Healthy Garden BBQ Posted on 25 May 2020 by Nikita Ponnappah at Kent-Teach in General Imagine the sun shining whilst you put your feet up and smell a delicious BBQ cooking on the grill…. Read More...
5 Tips to Get The Most From Home Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic Posted on 12 May 2020 by Guest Blogger - Laura Slingo in General With schools closed everywhere and no clear notion of when they might resume operation, home schooling has gone from a niche pursuit to a practical necessity. Tests aren’t on the horizon, but it isn’t about hitting academic targets: it’s about keeping kids learning to avoid developmental stagnation. Read More...