6 Tips for Setting A New Year's Resolution to Look After Your Physical Wellbeing Posted on 2 January 2023 by Jess Orgill-Barnes in General | Wellbeing Physical Wellbeing is an important factor in all of our lives and one we often overlook during the festive period. Here are 6 tips to setting a New Year's resolution with your physical wellbeing in mind. Read More...
5 Christmas Days Out in Kent Posted on 12 December 2022 by Becky, Kent-Teach in General When the weather is cold it can be hard to find fun things to do with the kids, but fear not we have got you covered with some fantastic wintry trips to take in Kent this Christmas time. Read More...
The 5 Top Christmas Light Trails in Kent Posted on 5 December 2022 by Becky, Kent-Teach in General There is nothing more festive than a Christmas light trail, wrapping up warm and cosying up to loved ones is a magical experience that will kick off the yuletide celebrations in style. In this blog we have listed the top light trails in Kent for the perfect Christmas evening out with family and friends. Read More...
CLOSED: Win Tickets to Sleeping Beauty at The Marlowe Theatre This Christmas! Posted on 1 December 2022 by Kent-Teach in General Want to win 4 tickets to see Sleeping Beauty at The Marlowe Theatre this Christmas? Then enter our free Facebook giveaway now! Read More...
How Teachers Can Support A Student That is Being Bullied Posted on 28 November 2022 by Louis Boreham & Jess Orgill-Barnes in Schools | Wellbeing A student being bullied is an awful experience, that can influence their emotions, confidence, education and social skills, so it is very important as a teacher and school you can support children if this happens to them. Within this blog are some examples of what to do and how to identify a bullied student. Read More...
What to Do if Your Child is Being Bullied Posted on 24 November 2022 by Louis Boreham & Jess Orgill-Barnes in EdTech | Wellbeing Bullying is a topic we know a lot about but never expect for it to happen to our own child. Unfortunately, this is not always the case and children can at times experience bullying. This blog depicts what signs to look out for as well as offering advice for parents whose children may be experiencing bullying. Read More...
Activities to Celebrate Maths Week at your Primary School Posted on 7 November 2022 by Becky Duncan, Kent-Teach in Resources Maths is such an important subject and is so integral to the modern world in engineering, computing and science that it is vital more young people gain an interest in the subject in the hope that they pursue it at university or as a career. So how can we do this and help young children enjoy mathematics? Read More...
14 Time Saving Tips for Planning and Marking Posted on 3 November 2022 by Jess Barnes in Career Many teachers feel like they don’t have a life during term time with the endless amount of planning and marking. Here we have gathered some tips to help you manage your workload and take back your evenings. Read More...
How to Support Children With Their 11+ Results Posted on 17 October 2022 by Jess Barnes in General | Wellbeing 11+ results day can be an exciting, nerve-wracking and sometimes distressing day for those that do and don't pass. There are many different ways to support children through this, in this article we explore how you can help. Read More...
CLOSED - Win Family Tickets to ‘Dr Frankenslime's Trick or Treat Express’ this Halloween! Posted on 13 October 2022 by Kent-Teach in Want to win tickets for 2 adults + 2 children to Dr Frankenslime's Trick or Treat Express show at Sp Read More...