Kent’s Must-Do Easter Experiences Posted on 25 March 2026 by Holly Newnham - Kent Teach in General Looking for things to do in Kent this Easter? You’re in the right place. When spring arrives, Kent bursts into colour and with it comes fresh air adventures, family fun and plenty of ways to unwind after a busy term. Here are the Easter ideas in Kent you won’t want to miss. Read More...
How to Understand Whether Your Leadership Is Making an Impact Posted on 18 March 2026 by Holly Newnham - Kent Teach in Career Leadership in schools isn’t just about holding a title; it’s about shaping futures. In every UK classroom, corridor, and staffroom, leaders influence the culture, direction, and success of the school community. But what does it truly mean to be a leader in education today? Read More...
5 Things Leaders Can Do to Support Wellbeing in Schools Posted on 11 March 2026 by Alison Waterhouse - Circles for Learning in Wellbeing Whether you’re a class teacher, mentor, SENCo, middle leader or senior leader, how we show up for each other matters. Find out how you could support your staff and show up for their wellbeing. Read More...
How Serving as a School Governor Led to Writing a Book Posted on 4 March 2026 by Steve Pamphilon - Chair of Governors at Foreland Fields School and Author in Schools Chair of Governors, Steve, shares his experience as a governor and how it led him to become a published author! Read More...
Why Emotional Intelligence is the New Power Skill Posted on 24 February 2026 by Jessica Orgill-Barnes Kent Teach in Career Emotional Intelligence (EI) is now recognised as a key power skill and one that supports behaviour management, wellbeing and positive learning environments. Find out why it is important and how we can add this skill to our repertoire. Read More...
How Schools Benefit from Hosting Student Teachers Posted on 19 February 2026 by Ashleigh Kent Teach and Helen Grzeszczak - Teacher Development Team in Schools Supporting future teachers in Kent is vital to developing a skilled, confident education workforce for local schools. By hosting trainee teachers, Kent schools strengthen recruitment pathways, enhance classroom practice, and invest in the long‑term success of education across the county. Read More...
Wellbeing Hacks Every Professional Teacher Should Know Posted on 16 February 2026 by Alison Waterhouse - Circles for Learning in Wellbeing If you are feeling the toll of the first half of the academic year, consider implementing some of our wellbeing hacks to put the spring back in your step. Read More...
Top Social Media Safety Tips for Safer Internet Day 2026 Posted on 10 February 2026 by Ashleigh Kent Teach in EdTech This Safer Internet Day, we explore the most popular apps used by children and young people and highlight the key online risks to be aware of. We also share practical tips to help parents and carers keep children safe on platforms like Snapchat, WhatsApp, TikTok and Discord. Read More...
How Can Schools Utilise Apprenticeship Funding? Posted on 6 February 2026 by Helen Grzeszczak - Teacher Development Team in Schools With National Apprenticeship Week taking place from 9th to 15th February, it’s an ideal moment to reflect on how you can support your staff's career development and utilise the levy funding. Read More...
Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 Posted on 3 February 2026 by Estelle McAlister in Wellbeing Children’s Mental Health Week 2026 focuses on the theme ‘This is My Place’, which is all about the importance of belonging. Take part in and explore interactive activities, and assembly resources for primary and secondary schools, families and communities. Get guidance to help encourage positive conversation around young people’s mental health. Read More...