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Dear Readers Primary Times in East Kent 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG Tel: 01622 522116 Email: office@primarytimes.biz Website: www.primarytimes.co.uk Twitter: @PT_Kent Instagram: @primarytimesse Publishing Editor: Peter Watson Sales: Gill Pearce, Catherine Dillon, Andrew Langridge & Lola Olowofela Listings: Hayley Hughes Production: Alison Watson Office Manager: Chris Blower Administrators: Claire Wood, Tina Love & Alina McCrone Editorial Assistant: Izy Cheesman Proof Reader: Catherine Draisey Social Media: Rachel Benson Primary Times is independently published and distributed free in infant and primary schools throughout Kent. Its aims are to inform families and children of current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or joining in the competitions which we run. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best interests of young children. The opinions expressed in either the editorial or advertisements within this publication are not necessarily those held by the editor or publisher. While we take great care with the compilation of information within this magazine, neither the editor nor publisher will accept any liability for the accuracy of the editorial or advertising contained within the publication. We welcome listings being sent to us for inclusion in our What’s On section. Free listings are dependent on available space and we cannot guarantee to print all the listings we are sent. Please send them to listings@primarytimes.biz. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Kent for their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can. No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the express written permission of the Publishing Editor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2.5 million copies per issue under franchise licences throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Primary Times East Kent is operated under franchise licence.

Welcome to the first issue of the new school year. I hope you all enjoyed the summer holidays and are ready for this term. For all the parents and children who are new to school let me explain who we are. Primary Times is the free What’s On, Where to Go,Things to Do magazine that is distributed via the book bag two weeks before any school holiday plus this Back to School issue. We publish seven times a year in 59 different regions around the country and are totally free to our readers. We’re full of everything families with primary aged children are interested in. We always have bursting full pages of listings on what to do during the school holidays. We publish a roundup of local theatre and cover local news. We have lots of suggestions for out of school activities. We have lots of competitions to enter and as we were told recently, “we are the parents’ bible”. Just as we’re welcoming our new readers, now is a busy time for Years 5 and 6 getting ready to move onto secondary school. Our comprehensive guide to choosing your new school will be invaluable with open days and other information. Please do check the open day dates in our tables. It takes a long time to get all the information and we start early, so changes can happen. Even though it may seem a long way off, parents of younger children will also find it of interest - I know from experience it’s never too early to start thinking about the next stage! We’ll be back in the week of 14 October covering the half term break - look out for spooky events, firework dates, our panto feature and lots more.

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inside this issue.... What’s On.................................6 Autumn Adventures................. 7 Out of School Activities.............8 Family Theatre..............................10 Choosing Your New School........ 11 Competitions...........................23 Education News......................24 All Your Own Work!................. 31

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Film & DVD Preview Guide Aladdin Everyone’s favourite genie is back as Disney carry on their series of thrilling and vibrant live-action remakes with Aladdin. Fans of all ages will enjoy the exciting, humorous tale of the lovable ‘street rat’ Aladdin (Mena Massoud), the courageous and self-determined Princess Jasmine (Naomi Scott) and the larger-than-life Genie (Will Smith), singing your favourite songs from the classic animated film, as well as brand new ones like Princess Jasmine’s emotional power hit,‘Speechless’. Enjoy all the bonus features that explore the incredible scenebuilding, costume design, and dance and music numbers, and laugh along with the actors and crew on the bloopers and gag-reel. Aladdin is available on Digital Download from 16 September and on Blu-ray™ and DVD from 23 September.

The Secret Life of Pets 2 The Secret Life of Pets is back with more animal antics.Terrier Max is coping with some major life changes. His owner is now married and has a toddler, Liam. Max is so worried about protecting the boy that he develops a nervous tic. On a family trip to a farm, Max’s anxiety is elevated, and he has to learn to ditch his neuroses and give Liam a little more freedom. Meanwhile, plucky Pomeranian Gidget tries to rescue Max’s favourite toy from a cat-packed apartment with help from her feline friend, Chloe, who has discovered the joys of catnip. Crazy-but-cute bunny Snowball gets delusions of grandeur that he’s an actual superhero, but when Snowball is needed on a dangerous mission, he has to summon the courage to become the hero he’s only been pretending to be. Can Max, Snowball, Gidget and the rest of the gang find the inner courage to face their biggest fears? The Secret Life of Pets 2 is available on Digital Download from 23 September and on Blu-ray™ and DVD from 7 October, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion On the 60th anniversary of the much-adored comic book series,Asterix and Obelix will embark on a spectacular quest across Gaul to look for a young druid worthy of learning the secret of the magic potion – a formula which has helped to keep the Gaulish village safe from Julius Caesar and his invading army. However, once Asterix and Obelix begin their quest all hell breaks loose at home as the Romans start attacking the village.To make matters worse an evil wizard named Sulfurix is trying to do everything he can to steal the potion’s secret recipe.Will Asterix and Obelix find the worthy druid? Will the village and the secret recipe for the magic potion be protected from the Romans? Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion is in cinemas now.

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St Nicholas Parent Council St Nicholas CE Primary Academy, a school within a deprived area of Kent, has not only implemented a new strategy to encourage parents into the school, but successfully developed a voluntary action group that has exceeded all expectations paving the way for others across the country. Primary Times spoke to Jenny Ross, Chair of the Parent Council who told us, “This dedicated panel of parents represent all families within the school and focus on one clear objective - to improve the learning environment and outcomes for the children. We now have 20 parents across 14 classes. A great achievement given that parental engagement was previously nonexistent. Some of our achievements include: • Working in partnership with schools and charities (such as the Rainbow Centre) • Establishing an emergency breakfast scheme • Assisting with Behaviour and Homework policies • Assisting with OFSTED and SIAMS visits • Collaborating with teaching and leadership staff • Attending school dinners • Assisting with a new PoPA group (formally PTFA) • Presenting at VSSN event in Sheffield and Canterbury Christ Church University. • Articles published - Nexus Education and Parentkind. Also featured within Dr Pooky Knightsmiths publication, “The Mentally Currently working towards the ‘Leading Parent Partnership Award’ As Chair of the council, it is my role to develop the council and the projects that we represent. In June 2019, St Nicholas received their latest Ofsted result which was ‘Good’ with ‘Outstanding’ features, their best result in almost 20 years. I am proud to announce that the Parent Council featured prominently on the front page of the report.” Well done St Nicholas.

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Cressida Cowell, the international bestselling author and illustrator of the How to Train Your Dragon and The Wizards of Once series, as well as the author of the Emily Brown picture books, has been crowned the Waterstones Children’s Laureate 2019 – 2021. She was presented with the iconic silver Laureate medal by the outgoing Waterstones Children’s Laureate, Lauren Child, at a ceremony at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Waterstones Children’s Laureate, awarded once every two years to an eminent children’s author or illustrator to honour outstanding achievement in their field. The ‘League of Laureates’ – including Quentin Blake, Malorie Blackman and Jacqueline Wilson – are the foremost representatives of children’s literature, showcasing the extraordinary and dynamic art form and its rich contribution to UK culture. At the ceremony, Cowell spoke about the importance of school libraries and her plans to campaign for these to be made statutory, and, along with public libraries and librarians, funded properly. Cowell also spoke about helping to develop children’s creative intelligence in the context of the cultural industries and the value they add to the UK economy and beyond, arguing for creative space on the curriculum.For more information about the Waterstone’s Children’s Laureate, please visit www.childrenslaureate.org.uk. Photo credit: Debra Hurford Brown

National Poetry Day The #MyNPDPoem poetry writing challenge is now open. The challenge encourages schools everywhere to create poems, performances, displays and special books on a grand scale as part of the 25th anniversary of the UK’s biggest celebration of poetry on National Poetry Day, Thursday 3 October. This year’s National Poetry Day theme is Truth, and #MyNPDPoem is inviting students aged 6-13 to express the truths that matter to them in poems. Topics might be the truth about your family or your school for example. Nature might provide inspiration, provoking a poem about the truths the natural world reveals or maybe you want to explore the opposite of truth.

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Once children have written a poem or poems, schools or teachers can then share the best on National Poetry Day by tagging pictures on Instagram or Twitter with #MyNPDPoem. Schools can hold their own poetry show on National Poetry Day by inviting everyone to perform their poems aloud, and sharing select extracts as appropriate with the #MyNPDPoem hashtag. Teachers can also go online and download an NPD certificate to present to each young poet during your National Poetry Day celebrations. National Poetry Day will share the best work and highlight the most enthusiastic schools and teachers as well as talented young poets. For more information, please visit www.nationalpoetryday. co.uk.

The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards 2020 The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards (the Lollies) celebrate the best and funniest children’s books in the UK and Ireland, voted for by children.Voting is now open for the Lollies 2020 – it’s time to get reading and voting for your favourites! Michael Rosen, children’s novelist, poet and former Children’s Laureate, chaired the judging panel which selected the shortlist from nearly 120 titles submitted by children’s publishers. Having long championed humorous books for children, Michael told Primary Times, “Anyone around children looking for books to have them giggling and laughing over and over again, these 12 books will do the job. Funny books are so important because they draw you through, and you have a wonderful time and feel good. What could be better than that?” The Lollies are awarded in three categories: Best Laugh Out Loud Picture Book, Best Laugh Out Loud Book for 6-8 year olds and Best Laugh Out Loud Book for 9-13 year olds. The winning book in each category will be decided solely by children’s votes, with schools and parents encouraged to help kids get involved and voting via the Lollies website,

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www.scholastic.co.uk/lollies, or via the Lollies PopJam channel. Voting is open to teachers and their pupils, parents and children. The Lollies website will be open for voting until 13 December 2019 at www.scholastic.co.uk/lollies. Teachers can cast up to 35 votes on behalf of their class for each category. The winning books will be announced in early 2020.

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What’s On

What’s On Your family diary for September and October Ongoing Until 8 Sep

A Pirate’s Life for Me, The Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TE

A perfect day out for families to explore a variety of Pirate collections exploring the history and impact of Pirates in children’s culture through displays including toys, costumes, illustrations and more. A touring exhibition from the V&A Museum of Childhood.Visit thedockyard.co.uk

Until 14 Sep

Millbrook Butterfly Experience, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA

Be amazed by the tropical indoor garden, with exotic, scented plants from across the world. Experience beautiful butterflies free-flying all around. Get up close and discover amazing facts about the life cycle, diet, habitat and behaviour of these stunning creatures. Also at Millbrook Staplehurst, TN12 9BT. Charges apply. For more details, timings and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk

Until 21 Sep

Maize Maze, Stanhill Farm, Dartford, DA2 7HD

The maze is ideal for the kids to run around and lose themselves for a couple of hours. This year’s theme is Crops & Robbers, a farm theme based on the age-old battle between scarecrows and crows. They also have a Mini Maze with a further ten game stations. For more details visit www. stanhillfarm.co.uk

Until 29 Sep

Small Carnivore September, Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Nr Hythe, CT21 4PD

(Weekends only) 10.30am-4.30pm. Go crazy for small carnivores with free fact-packed talks, a host of fun activities and interactive games taking place and the chance to catch a glimpse during feeding times. For more details and to book tickets visit www.aspinallfoundation.org/portlympne

Until 30 Sep

Summer Fun, Canterbury Roman Museum, CT1 2JR

Take part in a selection of Romaninspired creative activities. Make your own Roman pendant or Roman character or create your own paper mosaic tile inspired by the museum’s collection. For more details visit www.canterburymuseums.co.uk

Until 26 Oct

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Walking with Goats Experience, Buttercups Sanctuary, Maidstone, ME17 4JW

Take a goat out for a walk along the various footpaths around the sanctuary, whilst the goats feast on the foliage – a fun experience for the whole family. Booking required. For more details visit www.buttercups. org.uk

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You will be using paint so it might be a bit messy. Donations appreciated. For more details visit www. whitecliffscountryside.org.uk

Thurs 5 - Sun 8 Sep

Sat 7 – Sun 8 Sep

Enjoy a new contemporary fair organised by Craft In Focus. Discover around 120 exhibitors from the UK’s finest designer makers and contemporary artists. Children aged 7+ can explore the Tudor Towers adventure playground with its own moat, drawbridge and three turrets. Charges apply. For more details visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

Dreamland’s first ever food festival with an array of foodie entertainment including a farmers’ market, a parade of street vendors and talks. Open from 10am to 6pm each day and free to enter. Buy wristbands to use the park’s rides on the day or in advance for a 25% discount. www. dreamland.co.uk

Craft Fair, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Sat 7 Sep

LEGO® and Art Club, Nucleus Arts Centre, Chatham, ME4 4BP

2-4pm. Join a LEGO® and Art Club for children ages 4 and up. There will be plenty of colouring, a different art activity available and lots of LEGO® bricks. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www. nucleusarts.com

MSVR Grand Prix Circuit Race Day, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

Racing includes the MSVT Trackday Trophy, Radical Challenge, Focus Cup, MSVR Elise Trophy, and guest series Bernie’s V8s. Under 13s admitted free. To book visit www.brandshatch. co.uk

Create Your Own Birds of Samphire Hoe Painting, Samphire Hoe Education Shelter, CT17 9FL

2pm. Working from a template and using real water colour paint to create your own wildlife illustration.

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Eat Drink Margate, Dreamland, CT9 1XJ

The Belmont Woodfest and Country Fair, Belmont House and Garden, Faversham, ME13 0HH There’ll be craft making activities, creepy claws animal display, climbing wall and boulder for the children to enjoy. There will also be live music, craft stalls, local food and drink. This is a great show for all the family. For more details and to book visit www. belmont-house.org

Falconry, Dover Castle, CT16 1HU

10am-5pm. Gaze skywards in awe as hawks and falcons soar above the castle. Discover the art of training, exercising and hunting with birds and hear stories and legends from medieval times. For more details visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

Southern Model Show, Headcorn Aerodrome, Ashford, TN27 9HX

The show will feature a stunning array of model aircraft, helicopters, ships, tanks and other vehicles. A full range of other activities and a showground packed with traders makes this event a must for anyone with an interest in this fascinating hobby. To book tickets visit www. headcornevents.co.uk

Railway Weekends, The Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TE

Go along and witness locomotives which will be steaming through the site. Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway has just under 1 mile of line to operate demonstration trains and

it’s the perfect photo opportunity to get up close to the railway. For more details visit thedockyard.co.uk

Hop Festival Weekend, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Bodiam Station, TN32 5UD

Take your family and friends to a weekend of hopping fun. Children can also enjoy face painting, swing boat rides and games, Punch and Judy shows, balloon modelling and other activities. For more details, timings and to book visit www.kesr.org.uk

Sun 8 Sep

Margate Momento, Turner Contemporary, Margate, CT9 1HG 1-4pm. Join the Turner’s Navigators and create your own momento inspired by what you’ve seen in Margate, or be inspired by the images in the exhibition. Drop-in event. For more details visit www. turnercontemporary.org

Solley’s Sundae, Solleys Ice Cream Parlour and Farm, Ripple nr Deal, CT14 8JL

11am-5.30pm. There will be music from local bands and musicians, face painting, a local food and drink market, activities for the kids, tractor rides, farm trail and of course as much Solley’s Ice Cream as you can eat. Book tickets on 01304 374 100. For more details visit www. solleysicecream.co.uk

Ford Power Live, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG With classics to brand new models, from US legends to European icons every Ford imaginable is welcomed and celebrated. 2019 sees an exciting new chapter with the event moving to Brands Hatch. Under 13s admitted free. To book visit www.brandshatch. co.uk

Kent Classic Car Show, Aylesford Priory, ME20 7BX

10am-4pm. An opportunity for classic car enthusiasts to meet and display their cars. Under 16s admitted free. For more details visit www. kentsclassiccarshow.co.uk

Birdwatching for Beginners, RSPB Dungeness, Lydd, TN29 9PN

2-4pm. Love birds but want to know more about them? Then go along on a walk around the reserve with a friendly guide with expert knowledge on all things feathery. Booking is essential. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www.rspb. org/PTDun

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Fun Days Out with the Family they meet everyone’s favourite Really Useful Engine, take a ride on the carousel, jump on the bouncy castle, have their faces painted, marvel at spectacular magic shows and much more. Under 4s can enjoy unlimited playtime in the indoor soft play area, and be entertained by balloon modelling and exciting storytelling. Tickets for Day Out with Thomas are on sale now at www.kesr. org.uk. Adult tickets are £18, child tickets (18 months-15 years) are £13.50, and a family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) is £55.00. Admission is from 10am-4.30pm.

A Day Out with Thomas

Go along to the Kent and East Sussex Railway for a day of fun and entertainment with Thomas the Tank Engine. Take in the history of this 100+ year old railway line and station, which, alongside the museum, still displays original Victorian lampposts, signs and clocks. Enjoy unlimited rides behind Thomas on a 25 minute return journey to Rolvenden Station, meet the Fat Controller and his cheerful sidekicks Rusty & Dusty, and watch Thomas’ adventures on the big screen TV. Enjoy the wonder and excitement in your child’s eyes as

Autumn Adventures

Autumn Adventures

In aid of The Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund Registered Charity: 283483

Boot & Autumn Fayre - Saturday 21 st September at Park House Animal Sanctuary Boots from 8am (cars £7 / vans £10). Entertainment from 11am by The City of Canterbury Brass Band and 5-piece band 'The Breeze'. Scotty's Circus Workshop - Stalls - Tombola Hot & Cold Refreshments - Classic Cars Welcome.

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at Park House Animal Sanctuary - Boots from 8am (all boots £5) Park House Animal Sanctuary Stelling Minnis, Kent, CT4 6AN

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More What’s On Your family diary for September and October

September Sun 8 – Sun 29 Sep

Open Days, Herne Mill, CT6 7DR

(Sundays only) 2-5pm.Visit Herne Mill, a Kentish smock windmill dating from 1789, on one of the open days. It is Grade I listed and is owned by Kent County Council and cared for by the Friends of Herne Mill. Under 16s go free. For more details visit www.herne-mill.btik.com

Sun 8 Sep – Sun 20 Oct

Junior Parkrun and Betteshanger Bikes, Betteshanger Park, Deal, CT14 0BF (Sundays only) 9-10am. Enjoy a free 2k run suitable for ages 4-14. Registration is essential. Then from 10am-11.30am join the weekly cycle club for young mountain bikers. Learn skills and take part in exciting games from British Cycling qualified coaches. Ages 8-14. To book visit www.betteshanger-park.co.uk

Fri 13 Sep

Heritage Open Days: Archives Visit, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH

2-4pm.Visits will focus on the medieval monastic archives of the Cathedral which are inscribed on the UK Memory of the World Register, as part of events to mark the 30th anniversary of the Canterbury World Heritage Site. For more details visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org

Fri 13 – Sun 15 Sep

Grill n Chill, The Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY

A fun-filled weekend featuring classic VW’s held at The Hop Farm. Bringing you all the best things you enjoy from a traditional car show but with a more chilled-out vibe, plenty of good food, good conversation and good rides. For more details and to book visit www.thehopfarm.co.uk

Faversham Food Festival, Various Locations

This festival brings together community groups, food producers, retailers, restaurants and cafes to share enjoyment of local food and

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beverage with fellow residents and guests. For more details visit www. favershamfoodfestival.co.uk

Sat 14 Sep

Kenardington to Warehorne Walk, Various Locations

2-4.30pm. An easy walk led by Ian Woods, Local Group member, from Kenardington Canal Bridge to Warehorne Village. Return via farm land to Kenardington Church to look at lichen on gravestones. Book on 01233 645 279. For more details visit www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Tree Climbing, Kearsney Abbey, Dover, CT16 3EE

10am-5pm. Climb high into the tree canopy and see the park from a different perspective.You’ll be supervised by an instructor, fitted with a harness and helmet, and always securely attached to a safety line. Ages 6+. For more details and to book visit www.bigtreeclimbing.co.uk

Craft and Gift Fair, Alexandra Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ

10am-3pm. An opportunity to browse a selection of stalls offering unique handmade craft and gift items. Entry is free, and the Alexander Centre’s pop-up tearoom will be open. For more details visit www. thealexandercentre.com

Meet Fireman Sam, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, TN28 8PL Go along and see Fireman Sam at intervals on each day. Pre-booking is essential for VIP departures at 9.40am, 10.40am, 11.40am and 12.40pm. For more details and to book visit www.rhdr.org.uk

Hop Hoodening Service, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 11am-12.30pm. Bless the Hops with Morris Men and country dancers to celebrate the annual Hop Hoodening Festival, plus dancing in the Precints following the service. For more details visit www.canterburycathedral.org

Dog Jog Maidstone, Mote Park, Maidstone, ME15 7RN

2-4pm. A fantastic opportunity for you and your canine companion to get fit and have some fun with other

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Potter-y-ing about in Faversham

The House of the Crafty Fox in the Alexander Centre in Faversham is the place to be for pottery painting, whether it’s just for an afternoon’s fun or for a more formal workshop. And that’s not all. The House of the Crafty Fox offer a wide range of other skills and techniques such as macramé workshops, decoupage, calligraphy, screen printing, linocut printing and more. At House of the Crafty Fox they are all about a party! They can offer a truly memorable party for Children or Adults catering for ages from 6 to 106 with a range of options available to suit all budgets. They are believers in no hidden costs so you can choose from a wide range of packages, including chocolate bar making and decorating, and you know the quoted price is it. The House of the Crafty Fox also offers an after school club during term time and workshops during the school holidays. During October Half Term, there are a number of children’s workshops with Halloween themes. See the advert on these pages for full details. Do book early to avoid disappointment. For more information, visit www.houseofthecraftyfox.co.uk.

Places Leisure Dover

The school holidays might be over but there is still plenty of fun to be had at Dover District Leisure Centre. With child obesity becoming a rising concern, the centre offers many activities for children to keep happy and healthy. A great team building exercise or family day out, the Clip ‘n Climb wall has 16 different challenges to get your adrenaline pumping, as qualified instructors guide you around the Leap of Faith, Astro Balls and the Jungle Vines. Having fun in the water is a great way to help grow confidence, have lots of fun and pave the way for new sports to partake in. With two different pools, the centre runs a full Swim England accredited ‘Learn to Swim’ programme for ages 3 months+. For a bit more casual fun, there is also a wipeout style aqua inflatable course that runs every weekend, suitable for ages 5+.

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Out of School Activities

ol Activities The Junior Gymnastic sessions are developed through close links with British Gymnastics, in which an array of skills like strength, balance, coordination and mobility can be learnt. These start with parent and child sessions for ages 2+ all the way through to Advanced Gymnastics. There are no joining fees for enrolling onto a gymnastics course, just a monthly payment of £24. Already planning for next half term? Don’t forget, Dover District Leisure Centre runs holiday day camps between 8.30am and 3.30pm for just £20 a day. Find out more by visiting www.placesleisure.org or by calling 01304 201 145.

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Family Theatre

Family Theatre

13 – 14 Sep

3 – 6 Oct

It’s Hot It’s Not

This surreal, funny and physical performance explores the weather in all its forms and takes delight in discovering the world anew. A highly visual show with no words and plenty of music and sounds.

6 Oct Meet a family of zany Eggs on Legs, living in a lost pocket of the globe. One day the wind blows a huge egg into their tree for them to play with. But what happens if it hatches? Aged 3-8 years.

13 Oct

One Small Step

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Box Office: 01227 769 075 14 Sep

Hey Diddle Diddle

Ever wondered how a cow jumped over the moon? With original songs, brilliant puppetry and lots of laughter, enjoy a wild and musical celebration about the importance of imagination. Ages 3+.

21 Sep

Catapluf’s Musical Journey

Explore rhythms and sounds of the world with Catapluf, whose imagination takes you to places where music can be found in everything: pans, water, drums, even the body. Ages 5+.

28 Sep

Groove onto the Moon

Groove Baby presents another entertaining jazz and funk fuelled show especially for 3-7s and their grown-ups.

19 Oct

Stella

Stella is a Star Engineer. From her home on the Moon she keeps the stars shining bright for when we need them most, to make a wish or find our way back home. Ages 3+.

Leas Cliff Hall Folkestone

Box Office: www.atgtickets. com 17 – 18 Sep

Dear Zoo

This production will delight all those who have read the book (both young and old) as it unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction. 10

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Peter and the Wolf

A wonderful way to introduce classical music to younger children whilst also entertaining the adults.

Marlowe Canterbury Box Office: 01227 787 787 10 – 12 Oct

Morgan & West: Unbelievable Science A live, interactive science show for the whole family, where real experiments take place right before your eyes. Ages 7+.

14 – 19 Oct

Annie

Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage.

21 – 22 Oct

The Princess and The Frog After sell out-tours around the UK, Let’s All Dance is delighted to return with this beautiful, classical ballet to charm audiences young and old.

Quarterhouse Folkestone

Box Office: 01303 760 750 6 Sep – 6 Dec

Mrs H and The Singalong Band

(Selected dates) Bringing together elements of Folk, Soul, Afro, Latin, Dub, comedy and theatre, the Sing-along band have been wooing audiences. Take your voices, silly dances, and a sprinkling of mischief.

From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry’s headless wives and his punch up with the Pope. Ages 5+.

11 Oct

Eggs on Legs

20 Oct

Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors

Check your oxygen, adjust your spacesuit and buckle up for the biggest mission of your life. Oxford Playhouse Production presents a fast, furious and full throttled trip to the moon. Ages 7+.

20 Oct

Hansel and Gretel

Deep in an enchanted forest, everybody’s looking for something to eat. A tasty treat, a sticky sweet - some children’s feet? Enjoy a colourful retelling of the classic Grimm’s fairytale.

Little Monster

Lovable puppets, magical shadows and live songs will whizz your little monsters away on an exciting journey to find the mysterious monster that has sent everyone else off hiding. Ages 3-5.

Hazlitt Maidstone

Box Office: 01622 758 611 4 – 5 Sep

Dear Zoo

This production will delight all those who have read the book (both young and old) as it unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction.

15 Sep

Suddenly

Theatre Royal Margate

Join Really Big Pants Theatre Company on their return to the Hazlitt for a fast, fun twist on traditional tales. Help with a very special spell, ride on a flying carpet and battle some bad manners.

The Wizard of Oz

7 – 9 Oct

Box Office: 01843 292 795 5 – 8 Sep The award-winning Stage Door Theatre Company will take you ‘over the rainbow’ in their fabulous production of the beloved family musical The Wizard of Oz.

Mr Men and Little Miss

Enjoy the show! And don’t forget to say you saw it in

Join your favourite Mr. Men and Little Miss characters as they leap off the page and onto Primary the stage in this beautifully crafted and Times! hilarious live stage show.

26 Oct

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

Relive the delights of this most charming of tales complete with a feast of sing-along songs, colourful animal characters and heartwarming family fun. Ages 2+.

Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells

Box Office: 01892 530 613 3 – 5 Oct

Horrible Histories: Awful Egyptians

From the fascinating Pharaohs to the power of the pyramids, discover the foul facts of death and decay with the meanest mummies in Egypt. Ages 5+.

Orchard Dartford

Box Office: 01322 220 000 18 – 20 Oct

Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever!

Get ready for a road-trip full of adventures. From castles to caves, dragons to dinosaurs and ice creams to muddy puddles, there is something for all of the family and their friends to enjoy.

10 Nov

A Tribute to Ariana and JoJo

The UK’s number one tributes to global superstar Ariana Grande and kids’ sensation JoJo Siwa come together in the most exciting new pop production of 2019.

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Starting to look at secondary schools? We give you the lowdown on what to do. Applying for secondary school is one of the most important decisions you are going to make because it’s likely to have a huge impact on your child’s future, way beyond the school gates. There’s some essential ‘homework’ to be done before you make that all important choice and you must make sure you know the deadlines for applying via your local authority. For some, it won’t be an issue, as catchment area rules determine your first or other choices, decided by postcode or feeder school. However, for those of you who can choose, the task can seem a daunting one. To help you through the process, follow our tips for some forward planning and get the most out of a school open day.

How to Choose your Child’s Secondary School Choosing a secondary school may at first appear to be a daunting and complicated decision faced by parents, however it does not need to be. Although it’s important and with so many schools to choose from, with so many variables and specialisations, there are ways to make the process of finding the best school for your child easier. We have some thoughts, tips and advice that will help smooth the transition for you and your child.

Start early

The deadline for deciding which school your child wants to attend is 31 October, in the autumn term of Year 6, so ideally try to get yourself ahead of the game and start thinking in Year 5. This will help make the overall process smoother and less stressful. Many open days are at the beginning of the school year, so you will need to be organised by the end of the summer holidays in order to make sure you get to visit all the schools you want to see. It is especially important to start thinking early for schools that require an entrance exam, as their open days often take place before the summer break begins. If your child is already in Year 6, don’t panic! There is still nearly two months to the deadline.You may think you haven’t started preparing but you know your child – what they like, what they’re good at, the sort of atmosphere/stimulus they need - and that’s the perfect start.

Make a shortlist

The first thing to do is to narrow down the long list of available schools and create a shorter one with all the most suitable ones for your child. This will involve a fair bit of research for which you can use school websites or brochures. There are important factors to take into account here. Firstly, location - you need to think about how your child will get to school, what modes of transport will be needed and how important distance from the school is to you. Sometimes catchment areas mean places are only offered if the student is within a certain distance from the school, so make sure to look at the admissions criteria carefully. Some schools specialise in different subjects, so if your child has a particular interest then this can also be taken into account when making up the list.You should end up with a list of schools that you and your child are interested in and which have the criteria your child is eligible for. This part the process can take a while, but being thorough will help you gain a good idea of which schools you want to visit.

Visit the schools

This is one of the most important steps in deciding which secondary school to pick and is designed to help you to gain an insight into what the school is actually like.You can find out the details of open days, open mornings and/or evenings for the schools on your shortlist either from the many included in our tables in this magazine or from the school websites. Make sure you check dates and times, as they can change. If you visit too many schools it may become confusing and sometimes too much choice isn’t helpful. So stick to your shortlist and only visit these ones.Visiting schools with your child can help you to see if they would feel comfortable there and also allows you the opportunity to find out things that weren’t apparent from your earlier research. A school may appear to tick all the boxes when you research it for your shortlist, but when you visit you may realise it’s not the right school for your child.You may never spot this unless you visit. It can be really useful to take other people with you to the open events, such as someone who already attends the school or a family member or good friend. You might need to be aware of potential bias, especially if they have previous knowledge of the school. However, it can often help to have other people’s opinions to balance out your own. Alternatively, you may decide to visit with just your child in order to avoid too many distractions. When visiting multiple schools it can be helpful to go with the same people each time to help with the final overall comparisons.

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Open mornings are also incredibly helpful as you can see what the school is like during a normal day when students are in lessons.You will hopefully be able to glance into some of the classrooms to see what a typical lesson looks like.You may find things are very different from what you saw at the opening evening. Visiting schools will help to narrow down the list even more and judge which one is right for your child. It may also help to make a pros and cons list of each school you visit so you can remember what you and your child liked and disliked.You may even want to visit the school in both Year 5 and Year 6.

is for your child to be happy. However, you may put more emphasis on different aspects.Your child may be interested in being with their friends from primary school, or being somewhere they think they’ll feel comfortable with not too much homework and the best football/ netball team.You may want somewhere that will stretch your child, be thinking forward to the next stage after secondary school and with the best pastoral care. At the end of the day you’re going to have to agree something between you and it may involve compromise.

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Open evenings are useful events at which you can ask questions, explore the subjects offered and see what facilities the school has available. Make sure to go to the head teacher talks, take a tour around the school and try talk to some of the current students to find out what they enjoy about it. A school’s building may influence how you feel about it, also the extra-curricular activities on offer, the teaching style and general environment.

Moving from primary school where your child has been a big fish in a little pond to secondary school where they become one of the little ones again is a big step. Check what the school does to help with this transition. Some schools have trial days or afternoons or special summer camps or they ask Year 7s to start a day early before the rest of the school in order to get them settled. Finally, don’t panic! Have fun exploring the different schools and what they have to offer. There are many schools that are unique and can give your child an individual experience through their secondary school journey. Remember that you must return your application form to your local education authority by Thursday 31 October 2019. They may not accept late applications.

Diary Dates • You must apply for a secondary school place by 31 October.

• 1st March 2020 is National Offer Day.

Parents can log onto their local authority’s website to see their offer, after which letters will be posted out.

• You must apply for a place at a school, even if it’s linked to your child’s current primary school.

Other things to consider

The admissions criteria will determine whether it is realistic for your child to be allocated a place at a specific school. Along with the catchment area, schools may have requirements such as academic performance (especially for grammar schools) and faith schools often require you to be in a certain parish. If the child has a sibling already at the school, you may find they will be offered a place anyway, assuming they have also passed any entry exams. Private schools, of course, have a fee structure, but don’t let this put you off. If your heart is set on one of these schools then there are often alternative ways to gain a place. For example many private schools offer bursaries or scholarships if the child excels in a subject or hobby. You may be tempted to look at school rankings and Ofsted reports. These can be useful to give more information about exam results and the teaching quality of the school. However, do remember that some schools may be better for different subjects and being lower in the ranking does not mean the school is necessarily worse. Rankings are also vulnerable to change and depend on many factors. Recommendations and what family and friends have to say about their experiences with certain schools can be very useful in your decisionmaking.You may be more drawn to a school if you know someone who has first-hand experience with it and who can help you with some of your questions.

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Every child is different

One school may be right for one child but not for another, so make sure to judge it independently. Some of your child’s friends may pick a school for the same reasons you did not pick it! If your child has siblings and you are interested in sending them to the same school, it would be useful to visit again with the younger child so that they can properly explore the school, see if it is right for them and feel involved in the decision-making. Don’t forget that there are at least two of you involved in this decision, both you and your child. What you both want in the end

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HOLDFAST at Sandwich Technology School

Sandwich Technology School is committed to promoting the successful transition from childhood to adulthood of those in its care. There is a culture of high expectation and focussed learning, which is underpinned by traditional values. The school’s motto, “Hold fast that which is good”, captures those values, which are displayed throughout the school. Sandwich Technology School aims for all members of its community to be – Happy in a safe and caring environment Open-minded and ready to learn Literate, numerate and independent thinkers Determined to achieve the best they can Forward thinking and full of aspiration Active members of the community Self-confident and inspired to succeed Tolerant and respectful of diversity A broad, well-balanced curriculum combines traditional subjects with vocational options – catering for the needs and interests of all learners and facilitating entry to a variety of Higher Education courses or careers. Students are further supported by an extensive pastoral team – recognised as a real strength of the school by students and parents alike. The students know when they need support that their Form Tutor will not let them down. In May 2019, Ofsted concluded that “Pupils are well prepared for life in the modern world”. Why not visit to see STS at its daily best? Find out more at www.sandwich-tech.kent.sch.uk.

‘Spring Back’ Win for Spring Grove

Spring Grove School in Wye, Kent, was recently declared Runner Up in the Totally Active category of the Better Energy School Awards for its recycling project ’Spring Back’, in recognition of the wide range of environmental initiatives carried out over the last 12 months. Head of SG Forest School, Paul Curnow, was delighted at the news and told Primary Times, “This fantastic award is deserved recognition for all the effort that has been put in over the last year. It has been wonderful to see pupils across the School changing their attitude to waste, taking ownership of such an important global issue and mobilising to solve it.” Some of the initiatives included ‘Eco-bricks’ made from bottles stuffed full of plastic waste, a school wellie recycling scheme, the creation of a school-based recycling centre, and the creative upcycling of ‘thrown away’ materials in art lessons and in SG’s renowned Forest School. Children from Spring Grove also took part in Guardians of the Deep - a project that involves local people in the protection of Kent’s coastline. Every week throughout the summer term groups from school visited nearby beaches to learn about the challenges faced to keep beaches clean and they had great fun too. For more information about Spring Grove, please visit www. springgroveschool.co.uk. 14

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Open Days at Junior King’s and The King’s School, Canterbury

King’s School, Canterbury is steeped in history, yet their teaching methodologies are advanced, innovative and modern. Founded in 1879 as the preparatory school to The King’s School, Canterbury, Junior King’s expanded to the stunning eighty-acre countryside location at Milner Court in 1929. The Nursery, Pre-Prep and Prep departments at Junior King’s provide a very happy, caring and nurturing environment for pupils with the majority moving on to The King’s School, Canterbury, Britain’s oldest day and boarding school, at the end of Year 8. Open Days are an ideal occasion to explore the opportunities on offer at Junior King’s and The King’s School for your son or daughter. The schools offer natural entry points at Pre-Prep and Years 3, 5 and 7 at Junior King’s and Years 9 and 12 at King’s. They welcome enquiries for both day and boarding pupils. Scholarships and generous bursaries are available for talented pupils. To register your interest please contact the schools or visit the school websites where you can register online. For Junior King’s call 01227 714 000 or visit www.junior-kings.co.uk and for The King’s School call 01227 595 501 or visit www.kingsschool.co.uk.

Spring Grove School ‘A great place to grow’ for boys and girls aged 2 to 11

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New Pre-Prep at Wellesley House

Opening in September 2019 for day boys and girls between 4 and 7 years old, the new pre-prep department at Wellesley House marks an exciting new chapter in its illustrious history, meeting local demand for earlier provision of the same high standard of education, facilities, ethos and values for which this independent prep school is already well known. In addition to the small class sizes, imaginative academic curriculum and exceptional pastoral care, Wellesley House lays the foundations upon which to build a happy school career. Wellesley House Pre-Prep also makes sure that as valued members of the wider school community, pupils and working parents have the option of an extended school day. This means that at no extra cost, pupils from year 1 can stay until 6pm to enjoy a structured programme of after-school activities and clubs, with supper included too. You are warmly invited to join Wellesley House for their Open Morning on 28 September. Please contact admissions@ wellesleyhouse.net or call 01843 862 991.

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Jumping for Joy! - A Level Success at Kent College Kent College students and staff are celebrating another successful year for A level results, with over 70% passed at grades A*-B, and almost half of all grades at A*- A. 12 students achieved the coveted 3 or more A-A* grades. Particular congratulations for high levels of academic achievement go to the the college’s top performers at A level: Harry Blake, Benjamine Artaud, Shiran Chen, Alistair Figgis, Isabelle Hobday, Henry Jia, Serene Lau, Daisy Lee-Browne, Summer Leung,Yuhan Liu, Kris-Rajah Thirunamachandran, Olaf Ungier, Gladys Wong, Elaine Zhao, Eddie Tugwell. These results follow an excellent IB performance with this year’s cohort achieving an average score of 37, which matched the best the school has achieved and should keep Kent College in the Top 10 schools in the UK for IB. The results will enable access to top universities in the UK and further afield. Louis Kind has a place to read Global Governance at the prestigious Esada, Barcelona with support from UNICEF. Places have also been awarded at Melbourne, Maastricht, Humbolt Berlin, Lawrence, Wisconsin, and the Ecole hotelier de Lausanne.

The success of Kent College students means that they will access courses across a wide range of subjects, including Medicine (Bristol and UAE), Music (York, Royal Hollaway), Art (Central St Martins), Economics (Durham and Warwick), Natural Sciences (UCL and Loughborough), and Engineering (Structural Civil, Electrical and Acoustic). Along with top scores in the IB, it was announced in July that Kent College’s A level results secure UCAS points (the basis for university offers) with an average of over 150 per student – the equivalent of A* A A. Executive Head, Dr David Lamper told Primary Times, “I am delighted with the very high levels of academic achievement shown by the students who took examinations this summer. They worked extremely hard whilst at the same time adding an immense amount to the extracurricular, musical, dramatic and sporting life of our community. They have been excellent ambassadors of Kent College and they deserve every success. I am also delighted for my colleagues who have worked so hard in supporting and nurturing the development of all our students. Many congratulations to them all.”

Sport Relief: It’s Game On Sport Relief will be racing back to your school from 9-13 March next year, rallying schools across the country to get involved in this epic fundraising extravaganza. Sport Relief is the perfect way to get the whole school active and have fun, all whilst raising life-changing cash for good causes across the globe. From running a mile to setting daily challenges, what your school does is entirely up to you. Sport Relief is not just a brilliant way to get everyone involved in fundraising, it also gives pupils a chance to engage with the world around them and learn how vital funds are supporting amazing projects, both at home in the UK and internationally. To get limbered up for a week of brilliant activities and events, teachers can pre-order a free fundraising pack now, tailored specifically by Sport Relief and Primary Times for primary schools. The pack is bursting with tips, tricks, ideas and goodies, all designed to make fundraising as stress-free as possible. Sport Relief also offers curriculum-linked learning resources and videos which can be used in class to help raise awareness of some of the biggest problems faced by people across the world. To get your hands on these brilliant materials, simply head to www. sportrelief.com/primarytimes, and your pack will land in your pigeonhole in January. Michelle Golan, from Childs Hill Primary School in North London, sees Sport Relief as a great way for her pupils to learn about the wider world. She told Primary Times, “Our school believes it is extremely important to support Sport Relief. Our pupils always have lots of fun and work together to help improve the lives of those less fortunate than us. The materials produced by Sport Relief are really useful and

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inspiring, and help our pupils to see how their contributions can help change the lives of others forever.” Money raised by schools and nurseries for Sport Relief will help people living unimaginably tough lives on your doorstep in the UK and across the world’s poorest countries. So put the date, Friday 13 March, in the diary and order your free Fundraising Event Pack today at www.sportrelief.com/primarytimes

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St George’s C of E Foundation School

At St George’s Church of England Foundation School they are very proud of their school community and the high standards achieved by their pupils. St George’s is a traditional school in state of the art accommodation that bases everything it does on the strong Christian values that permeate all through the school. The school’s vision is based on the idea that ‘Every moment, every day, every individual counts’, and encourages all members of the school community to have tolerance and respect for each other, whatever their beliefs. They base their ethos on the Christian values of Compassion, Friendship, Hope, Forgiveness and Wisdom, which support the belief that every child can achieve and that disadvantage is not a barrier to destiny. At St George’s Church of England Foundation School pupils have the unique opportunity to develop learning from the age of four through to the Sixth Form with a staff who are committed to improving the life chances of children in their care. A traditional approach, modern facilities and a shared desire to make a difference to everyone in the school as well as their local community are what drive them. The team at St George’s believe that as a school they have a collective responsibility to provide the best opportunities they can in the classroom, through their pastoral system and in their local community. This does not mean that they always get it right, but it does mean that they are passionate about removing barriers and challenging what is possible. For more information about St George’s, please visit www.stgeorges-school.org.uk.

“Performing Arts”. The judges will make their decision on the winner in October, but to be shortlisted is a tremendous achievement and a fitting tribute to the extraordinary work done by pupils and staff in music and drama across school from Pre-Prep to Sixth Form.

World Class Learning By the Sea

For 140 years St Lawrence College, a thriving independent school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18, has been educating children in 45 acres in the heart of Ramsgate on the Kent coast. The College was recently awarded the coveted accolade of High Performance Learning World Class School, the only one in Kent and one of only 14 schools globally. The outstanding nursery facilities are also rated one of the top 20 nurseries in the South East. St Lawrence College offers cutting-edge facilities for both day and boarding pupils including excellent sports, science, art, drama and music provision. If you are looking for a school place for your child for September 2020, then an open day is an ideal time to take a first look. The Junior School open day is on Friday 4 October or, if you are considering entry for Year 7 and above, book a place on the Senior School Open Day on Saturday 5 October.You’ll get the chance to take a full tour of the facilities, meet with staff and pupils and ask any questions you may have about life and learning at St Lawrence.

Creativity is at the Heart of St Edmund’s School

St Edmund’s School Canterbury is a leading independent school that has a strong reputation for the performing arts and all-round excellence. The Head, Edward O’Connor, says, “Creativity is at the heart of our holistic educational philosophy and permeates through all that we do – our academic curriculum, co-curricular activities, enrichment programme, and pastoral care.” Music is woven into every aspect of school life. Each child has the opportunity to explore their musical capabilities in the classroom by learning a musical instrument to be part of an ensemble. St Edmund’s is proud to educate the choristers of Canterbury Cathedral who bring a wealth of musical talent to the school. The annual St Edmund’s Festival held at the end of the academic year clearly demonstrates the school’s commitment to the arts with world class professionals performing and working alongside the pupils giving them unique opportunities to immerse themselves in the world of performing arts. The school is delighted to announce it has been shortlisted for the Independent School of the Year Awards 2019 in the category of

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St Lawrence College looks forward to welcoming you, so get in touch with the Admissions team to find out more and book a tour. Call 01843 572 931, email admissions@slcuk.com or take a look at the website at www.slcuk.com.

Learn Locally, Think Globally at The Whitstable School

The Whitstable School’s ethos of ‘Learn Locally, Think Globally’ is at the core of all they do, making sure it is the secondary school of choice for parents in the area. The number one priority for The Whitstable School is to improve outcomes for all their pupils whilst celebrating their talents. They are delighted to join schools from around the world as an International Baccalaureate School, providing a worldclass education for pupils who acquire the core knowledge and skills they need to be confident, useful members of an everchanging society. They recognise that curiosity, creativity and hard work form building blocks for pupil progress and deep learning. The Whitstable School are not only concerned with academic success but are passionate about delivering a pupil’s entitlement to a wealth of enriching experiences. There are leadership opportunities as well as a diverse range of clubs, workshops and extracurricular visits. The arts are at the heart of the school’s success and are key to the development of pupils’ self-esteem. The school is on an exciting journey and they look forward to sharing this with you during their open days and termly exhibitions. For more information, please visit www.thewhitstableschool.org.uk.

Co-educational, day & boarding school for 3-18 years in South East England

Open Morning

Saturday 28th September 2019 9.00am – 12 noon First rate independent education for boys and girls aged 3 - 18 With small class sizes and exceptional facilities, St Lawrence College provides outstanding opportunities for all pupils academically, in sport and in the arts.

Autumn 2019 Open Days Junior School (3-11 yrs) - Friday 4 October Senior School (11-18 yrs) - Saturday 5 October The World’s Oldest Cathedral Choir School • Outstanding GCSE & A Level results in 2019

Junior School T: 01843 572912 E: jsadmissions@slcuk.com Senior School T: 01843 572931 E: admissions@slcuk.com Find out more about us - www.slcuk.com

Exceptional co-curricular programme • Extensive Sports facilities • First-rate ISI Inspection Report Boarding available from age 11 • Nursery and Pre-Prep rated “outstanding” Scholarships & Cathedral Choristerships available

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Open Day Sat 28 Sept at 9am.

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Open Eve Tues 24 Sept 6pm.

Open Morn Mon 14 Oct-Thur 17 Oct 9.30am. Open Eve Thur 17 Oct 6-8.30pm, talks at 6pm and 7.15pm.

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Open Day Sat 5 Oct.

Open Morn Sat 28 Sept 9am-12.30pm.

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Voice trials for boys Sat 9 Nov

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Open Eve Thurs 26 Sept. Open Morn Tours Mon 30 Sept-Fri 11 Oct, booking essential.

Open Morn Sat 28 Sept 9.30am - 12 noon.

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Open Eve Tue 1 Oct 5-8.30pm. Open Morn Wed 2, Thur 3, Fri 4 & Tue 8 Oct 9-10.30am.

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www.springgroveschool.co.uk

www.nks.kent.sch.uk

www.thenorthschool.org.uk

www.thejohnwallisacademy.org

www.homewood-school.co.uk

www.highworth.kent.sch.uk

Dates correct at time of going to press. You are strongly recommended to contact the schools to confirm details

Deal Road, Sandwich, CT13 0FA

Sandwich Technology School

01304 244 522

Effingham Crescent, Dover, CT17 9RH

Hamilton Road, Deal, CT14 9BD

Dover College

Dover Christ Church Academy

Goodwin Academy

01304 820 126

Address

Melbourne Avenue, Whitfield, CT16 2EG

Name

01227 475 600 01227 931 300

St Thomas’ Hill, Canterbury, CT2 8HU

Bellevue Road, Whitstable, CT5 1PX

St Edmund’s School Canterbury

01227 826 200

01227 710 392

01227 463 711

01227 463 567

01227 595 501

01227 763 231

01227 865 242

01227 463 971

Whitstable School, The

Bredlands Lane, Sturry, CT2 0HD

Old Dover Road, Canterbury, CT1 3RL

Spires Academy

St Anselm’s Catholic School

Nackington Road, Canterbury, CT4 7AS

Old Dover Road, Canterbury, CT1 3EW

Langton Grammar School for Boys, The

Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School

25 The Precincts, Canterbury, CT1 2ES

King’s School Canterbury, The

01227 714 000

Milner Court, Canterbury, CT2 0AY

Whitstable Road, Canterbury, CT2 9DT

Bullockstone Road, Herne Bay, CT6 7NS

Herne Bay High School

Junior King’s Canterbury

Cathedral Hse, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury, CT1 2EH

Canterbury Cathedral Choir

Kent College Canterbury

01227 361 221

Knight Avenue, Canterbury, CT2 8QA

Canterbury Academy, The

01227 464 600

St Stephen’s Hill, Canterbury, CT2 7AP

Longport, Canterbury CT1 1PH

Archbishop’s School, The

Barton Court Grammar School

01233 811 110

Faversham Road, Ashford, TN24 9AL

Kempe Ctr, Olantigh Rd, Wye, TN25 5EJ

Towers School and 6th Form Ctr

01233 812 337

01233 620 045

01233 614 600

01233 623 465

01580 764 222

01233 624 910

Wye School

Hythe Road, Ashford, TN24 0QJ

Harville Road, Wye, TN25 5EZ

Norton Knatchbull School, The

Spring Grove School

Millbank Road, Kingsnorth, TN23 3HG

Essella Road, Ashford, TN24 8AL

John Wallis C of E Academy, The

North School, The

Ashford Road, Tenterden, TN30 6LT

Highworth Grammar School

Homewood School & 6th Form Ctr

Address

Maidstone Road, Ashford, TN24 8UD

Name

Ashford Website

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Ave of Remembrance, Sittingbourne, ME10 4DB

Brenchley Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 4EG

Highsted Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 4PT

East Campus, Minster Rd, Minster-on-Sea, ME12 3JQ

Abbey Place, Faversham, ME13 7BQ

Swanstree Avenue, Sittingbourne, ME10 4NL

Westlands Avenue, Sittingbourne, ME10 1PF

Borden Grammar School

Fulston Manor School

Highsted Grammar School

Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School

Sittingbourne School, The

Westlands School

George V Avenue, Margate, CT9 5RE

Canterbury Road, Birchington, CT7 9BL

Newlands Lane, Ramsgate, CT12 6RH

Westwood Road, Broadstairs, CT10 2LH

College Road, Ramsgate, CT11 7AE

College Road, Ramsgate, CT11 7AE

Canterbury Road, Westgate-on-Sea, CT8 8LX

Wellesley House, Broadstairs, CT10 2DG

Hartsdown Academy

King Ethelbert School

Royal Harbour Academy, The

St George’s C of E Foundation Sch

St Lawrence College (Junior)

St Lawrence College (Senior)

Ursuline College

Wellesley House School

01843 862991

01843 834 431

01843 572 931

01843 572 931

01843 609 000

01843 572 500

01843 831 999

01843 227 957

01843 864 941

01843 591 075

01843 862 988

01795 472 449

01795 533 132

01795 873 591

01795 424 223

01795 475 228

01795 424 192

01795 532633

Tel

01797 364 593

01303 252 131

01303 251 125

01303 842 400

www.wellesleyhouse.org

www.ursuline.kent.sch.uk

www.slcuk.com

www.slcuk.com

www.stgeorges-school.org.uk

www.rha.kent.sch.uk

www.kingethelbert.com

www.hartsdown.org

www.danecourt.kent.sch.uk

www.ccgrammarschool.co.uk

www.cds.kent.sch.uk

Website

Thanet

www.westlands.org.uk

www.thesittingbourneschool.org.uk

www.queenelizabeths.kent.sch.uk

www.oasisacademyisleofsheppey.org

www.highsted.kent.sch.uk

www.fulstonmanor.kent.sch.uk

www.bordengrammar.kent.sch.uk

www.abbeyschoolfaversham.co.uk

Website

Swale

www.marshacademy.org.uk

www.harveygs.kent.sch.uk

www.folkestonegirls.kent.sch.uk

www.folkestoneacademy.com

www.brockhill.kent.sch.uk

Website

Open Morn Sat 28 Sept at 10am.

Open Day Sat 5 Oct 9.30-1pm.

Open Day Sat 5 Oct.

Open Day Fri 4 Oct.

Open Eve Mon 30 Sept 4-7pm.

Open Eve Wed 2 Oct 6-8pm.

See school website for details.

Open Eve Mon 23 Sept 6-8.30pm. Open Morn Mon 23-Fri 27 Oct 9.30-10.30am.

Open Day Tues 29 Oct. Check school website for timings.

Open Eve Thur 17 Oct, Mon 28 Oct 5.30-7.30pm. Head’s talk at 5.30pm and 7.15pm. Open Morn tours Thur 17 Oct, Mon 28 Oct, Wed 30 Oct 9.30am. Booking essential.

Open Eve Thur 10 Oct 5-8pm. Open Morn Mon 14 Oct,Tues 15 Oct,Thur 17 Oct 9-11am.

Date/Time of Open Days

Open Eve Thur 3 Oct.

Open Eve Thur 26 Sept.

Open Morn Fri 11 Oct, Fri 18 Oct 9am-12pm. Open Eve Tues 15 Oct 6-8pm.

See school website for details.

See school website for details.

Open Day Wed 9 Oct, Thur 10 Oct 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm.

Open Eve Tues 8 Oct 6-8pm. Open Morn Fri 11 Oct 9.15-10.20am.

Open Eve Wed 25 Sept. Open Morn Fri 27 Sept, Wed 2, Mon 7 and Fri 18 Oct.

Date/Time of Open Days

See school website for details.

See school website for details.

See school website for details.

Open Eve Thur 3 Oct 5-8pm.

Open Eve Tues 10 Sept 5.30pm.

Date/Time of Open Days

School Open Day Tables

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Broadstairs Road, Broadstairs, CT10 2RT

Dane Court Grammar School

Chatham Street, Ramsgate, CT11 7PS

London Road, Faversham, ME13 8RZ

Abbey School, The

Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School

Tel

Address

Name

Address

Station Road, New Romney, TN28 8BB

Marsh Academy, The

Broadstairs Road, Broadstairs, CT10 2RL

Cheriton Road, Folkestone, CT19 5JY

Harvey Grammar School, The

Name

Coolinge Lane, Folkestone, CT20 3RB

Folkestone School for Girls

Charles Dickens School, The

01795 477 475

Academy Lane, Folkestone, CT19 5FP

Folkestone Academy, The

01303 265 521

Sandling Road, Hythe, CT21 4HL

Brockhill Park Performing Arts College

Tel

Address

Name

Shepway


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Draw a Picture and Win a Spellbinding Prize at The Historic Dockyard Chatham Magic returns to The Historic Dockyard Chatham this half term from the 19-27 October. Walk among toadstools, fairies and all things mystical in the Enchanted Dockyard. Inside the No.1 Smithery, you will find a magical garden to explore, but first, take part in some free craft activities to take the magic home with you. Create your own magical butterfly and cast enchanting spells with your own decorated wand before having them brought to life through digital story-telling with the Enchanted Dockyard fairy. Then, get creative with pumpkin carving, where wizards will be on hand to help with your designs and magic the mess away. Primary Times is giving away a magical prize to one lucky reader, which includes a family annual pass to The Historic Dockyard Chatham, a free main meal and drink for four people, a goody bag of enchanted gifts, and your winning artwork to be put on display. For the chance to win, draw a picture of a magical garden or butterfly and send it to the address or email below.

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Competitions From Paramount Home Entertainment comes Wonder Park, an exciting new animated adventure. Follow June, a young girl with a big imagination who makes an incredible discovery – the amusement park of her dreams has come to life. Filled with the world’s wildest rides operated by fun-loving animals like Gus the Beaver and the Wonder Chimps, the excitement never ends. But when trouble hits, June and her misfit team of furry friends must begin an unforgettable journey to save the park. Actionpacked and brimming with laughs, Wonder Park is a ride the whole family will love. Out now on Blu-ray and DVD. Primary Times is giving 5 readers the chance to win a prize that includes a DVD copy of Wonder Park, a mini toy car, a Wonder Park magnet and poster, and a June plush doll. To win, answer this question, ‘What month comes after June?’ To enter, see details below

Win a Visit to your School from Dancer, Prancer and Baby Blitzten The Reindeer Centre is offering an exciting opportunity to win a half day visit to your school on any day between Monday 16 and Friday 20 December. They will attend with Dancer, Prancer and Baby Blitzen, the 6 month old baby reindeer. A 12ft x 12ft square white picket fence and ground sheet, covered with straw as bedding, feed and water for the reindeer and a gazebo covering will be provided and can be erected by their team in minutes. Experienced handlers, dressed in traditional Sami costume, will remain with the reindeer throughout the whole of the event and will be on hand to answer the children’s questions and to provide interesting reindeer facts. The Reindeer Centre will also bring a static Santa Sleigh for the children to enjoy sitting in, whilst their parents or the school’s own photographer takes pictures. During the visit they will be delighted for classes to come out one or two at a time and will give a talk to the children about the reindeer. They will even stay for a few hours for a school fair or event afterwards if required. Please note that no prize can be awarded without prior agreement from the school. Only pupils at Kent and Medway schools are eligible to enter. The Reindeer Centre at Capralama Farm near Ashford is a fun day out for everyone. It comes into its own in the run up to Christmas when Father Christmas and his elves take up residence in the Christmas grotto. To find out more visit www.reindeercentre.co.uk

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What’s On

More What’s On Your family diary for September and October

September like-minded dog owners in the local area. Go along and be a part of it and help raise funds for Heart of Kent Hospice. For more details visit www. hokh.org

Outdoor Cinema: Cinderella (2015), Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP Doors open at 6.30pm. The film starts at 7.30pm. Enjoy a fantastic film in a historic location and see Cinderella on the big screen at Knole. Booking is required. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org. uk/knole

Sat 14 – Sun 15 Sep

Heritage Open Days, Crampton Tower Museum, Broadstairs, CT10 2AB

Enjoy free admission to the museum 2-5pm. There will also be a series of 30-minute talks in the Hall regarding the Life & Achievements of Thomas Russell Crampton at 2pm, 2.45pm, 3.30pm and 4.15pm. Admission by donation. For more details visit www. cramptontower.co.uk

Paws in the Park Autumn Show, The Kent Showground, Detling, ME14 3JF 9.30am-5pm. A celebration of dogs, with everything and anything doggy on the schedule. Lots of activities including Terrier Racing, Agility, Cani X, Frisbee and Flyball. It’s a pawfect day out with the kids too. For more details and to book visit www. pawsinthepark.net

Sat 14 – Thurs 19 Sep Festival of Flowers, Leeds Castle, ME14 1LH

Celebrate Leeds Castle’s 900th anniversary with a spectacular floral party throughout the principal Castle rooms – fun for the whole family. For more details and to book visit www. leeds-castle.com

Sat 14 – Sat 21 Sep

Sandwich Arts Week, Various Locations in CT13

A week long exhibition of over 40 local artists in St Peter’s church and in addition at various locations around the Town Trail. The exhibition opens with a welcome evening

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including a glass of wine and an opportunity to meet the artists on Saturday evening.Visit www. sandwichevents.org.uk

Sun 15 Sep

Macmillan Concert Band, Tonbridge Castle, TN9 1BG

Join in for live music on Tonbridge Castle’s lawn from 3pm-5pm. Admission to this event is free of charge. For more details visit www. tonbridgecastle.org

Apple Sunday, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Faversham, ME13 9TX 11am-5pm. Enjoy apple tours and tastings, live music from Cloud Nine Jazz on the terrace, Birds of Prey displays and more. Charges apply. For more details visit www. mountephraimgardens.co.uk

Tues 17 Sep – Sat 29 Feb

Woolly Watery World, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH (Selected dates) Go along to see this ‘undersea’ art display, from an octopus to a seahorse and a chalk reef, has been knitted and crocheted by Kent Wildlife Trust’s volunteers and staff members as part of their ‘Guardians of the Deep’ project. For more details visit www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

Wed 18 Sep

Wader Walk, RSPB Dungeness, Lydd, TN29 9PN

10.30am-12.30pm. September is the time where wading birds of all kinds stop and feed at Dungeness on passage to their wintering grounds. Join a friendly and knowledgeable guide on a walk around the reserve. Booking is essential. Charges apply. To book visit www.rspb.org/PTDun

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Rochester Castle, ME1 1SW

Film starts 7.30pm. Go along and watch a screening of this family favourite in the great outdoors with the Luna Cinema. Take along something to sit on. For more details and to book tickets visit www. thelunacinema.com

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Education News A Unique Opportunity in the Canterbury Cathedral Choir

Canterbury Cathedral Choir is looking to award substantial scholarships to talented boys who would like to join them in September 2020. Auditions, for a long time referred to as a Voice Trial, will be held on 9 November. Any boy who is 7 or 8 years old (in year 3 from September) and who enjoys singing can be considered and the Cathedral organist, David Flood, will be delighted to meet and advise them at any convenient time. It is not necessary to have had any musical training at all. It is just potential that Dr Flood is keen to see. All 25 choristers enjoy the excellent facilities of St Edmund’s School, Canterbury and receive very substantial scholarships from the Cathedral. The Cathedral Choir House has recently enjoyed a £2 million renovation. The choir enjoys the very highest reputation across the world and performs to many thousands of people every year, at home and through radio and television. They take an essential part of all the events in Canterbury Cathedral, not just the daily services but also the major national and international occasions. The choir records regularly and their CDs are very highly regarded. Their newest CD has just been produced. The choristers have the opportunity to participate in major tours. Last year there was a very successful tour of America. For more information, please call David Flood on 01227 865 242, email davidf@canterbury-cathedral.org or visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org.

Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day

It’s the start of the Christmas term and all the Christmas razzmatazz will be on us before we know it. Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day is back on 13 December. So mark the date in your school diary, sign up for your free fundraising pack. Swap your blazer for a Christmas jumper. There’s no need for new jumpers jazz up old knits or hold a jumper swap at school. Your pupils will love seeing teachers tinseled and class mates Christmassy.

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And remember, by joining in the festive fundraising, you’ll make sure children across the world have big futures to look forward to. Sign up now at www.christmasjumperday.org and they’ll send you a free fundraising pack bursting with festive inspiration. From stickers to fundraising ideas, they’ve got everything you need to plan pullover perfection.

Discover & Explore Playgroup at Dover College Prep School

Does your child love to get muddy? Muddy Knees Nursery and Forest School based at Dover College Prep School is delighted to announce that the Discover & Explore playgroup is back by popular demand. The playgroup provides children from walking age the opportunity to learn through adventure and exploration in a fully equipped outdoor classroom. Children can immerse themselves in nature, helping them to become creative, resilient little learners whilst allowing their imaginations to run wild. Children will build confidence, selfesteem and peer interaction. A safe and secure outdoor environment where free play, fresh air, exposure to the natural world and physical activity is encouraged is an integral part of learning. Each week fully qualified teachers and assistants will lead planned activities. The playgroup is free of charge however spaces are limited so booking early is highly recommended. The Discover & Explore playgroup will take place each Wednesday between 1.15pm and 2.45pm during term time. For further details, please email muddyknees@dovercollege.org.uk

VOICE TRIALS for boys aged 7 & 8 9th November 2019 Enquiries are welcome at any time

Substantial scholarships are awarded and choristers benefit from an all-round excellent education at St Edmund’s School Canterbury. The Master of Choristers, David Flood, is always pleased to meet and advise parents and their sons.

For further details please telephone

01227 865242 davidf@canterbury-cathedral.org @No1Cathedral

DISCOVER & EXPLORE

OUTDOOR PLAYGROUP FOR CHILDREN FROM WALKING Planned activities delivered each week by fully qualified staff in The Discovery Garden at Dover College (CT17 9RH) Children must be accompanied by an adult WEDNESDAYS - 1.15PM to 2.45PM FREE OF CHARGE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO BOOK E: muddyknees@dovercollege.org.uk T: 01304 244523

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Family Travel Ideas Drifters Waterway Holidays Drifters Waterway Holidays offer 550 narrowboats for hire from 45 bases across England, Wales and Scotland. Canal boat holidays are great for families, offering the chance to set off together on an adventure afloat, learning how to steer the boat, work the locks, enjoying traffic-free towpaths, waterside attractions and watching out for wildlife along the way. A canal boat holiday is a great way to enjoy the splendid colours of autumn in the hedgerows and trees that line the waterways, as they are dramatically mirrored in the water. There’s plenty of wildlife to spot along the way as well as foraging opportunities - apples, blackberries, sweet chestnuts, rosehips, elderberries, damsons and sloes all make fabulous ingredients for fresh fruit crumbles and drinks on board. Why not amble along the Ashby to Snarestone and back on a week’s holiday from Drifters canal boat hire base at Braunston. Canal boat holiday-makers can travel to the pretty village of Snarestone and back, travelling a total of 47 miles, passing through eight locks and taking around 32 hours. This largely rural route takes boaters up the North Oxford Canal to Rugby and on to Hawkesbury Junction to join the Coventry Canal. Five miles later, boaters can transfer onto the peaceful lock-free Ashbury Canal, which winds peacefully through countryside for almost the whole of its 22-mile length. From Carlton Bridge to Snarestone, the canal is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Along the way, boaters pass close to Market Bosworth and the site of the Battle of Bosworth Field. There in 1485 the reign of Richard III ended and Henry Tudor became Henry VII, the first of the Tudor monarchs. A canal boat holiday is the perfect way to welcome in the Autumn. Drifters advise that the best age for children to enjoy a canal boat holiday is from ages 7 up. For more information, please visit drifters.co.uk.

Halloween at LEGOLAND® Billund Resort, Denmark LEGOLAND Billund Resort in Denmark is a great destination for a family friendly holiday. Combine four great places in one holiday that is exciting for kids and their families. Billund is the home of the original LEGOLAND amusement park, where kids can explore a world made of LEGO bricks with lots of cool activities and amusements. At the newly opened LEGOLAND Castle Hotel, you can even stay in the fairy tale themed room – from the princess’s royal chamber to the knight’s living room. LEGO House is the new experience house filled with 25 million LEGO bricks ready to be turned into creative constructions. It is an inspiring place for LEGO fans of all ages. The waterpark Lalandia is Scandinavia’s biggest aquadome, where you can have fun in the wave pool and water slides and simply relax in the tropical lagoon. Lastly, the Givskud Zoo lets you experience exotic animals such as lions, giraffes and rhinos up close.You can head out on a guided safari, learn about the animals and experience the wild life by the bonfire. The four places are located close to each other and are easy to access from the UK with direct routes to Billund Airport from London, Manchester and Edinburgh. Halloween is taken very serious at LEGOLAND. Join them for some eerily scary days when they open the doors for LEGOLAND Halloween. The

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Kent Wildlife Stays with Mulberry Cottages

Following the film release of Lion King this summer, leading holiday lettings agency Mulberry Cottages is offering for hire a property in Kent where guests can see Simba and Nala in the flesh. Animal enthusiasts can watch wildlife roam free and let a lion’s roar be their alarm clock, at this unique property overlooking the Kentish ‘savannah’. Amur Tiger Lodge in Smarden, Kent sleeps two people. For a truly unforgettable experience, spend the night in this African style lodge amongst 50 beautiful endangered cats. Amur Tiger Lodge is set in 32 acres of grassland within The Big Cat Sanctuary in the Kent countryside. The peace and tranquillity of the site provides a sanctuary and excellent conditions for the successful breeding of the endangered cats. The sanctuary is run by the Wildlife Heritage Foundation and offers a unique experience in Kent. Arrive at 2.30pm for afternoon tea with a glass of prosecco in the Heritage Lodge Welcome Centre overlooking the tigers and lions, followed by a VIP tour with one of the keepers where you will be able to meet the wonderful cats. After freshening up in your lodge, enjoy a complimentary pre-dinner drink and an evening meal in the Heritage Lodge Conservatory overlooking the African lions. They are so close it feels like they are literally walking past your table. A peaceful night’s sleep will follow while you are surrounded by some of the world’s most magnificent predators. The next day you will wake to the roar of the lions. Breakfast will be served in the Heritage Lodge Conservatory followed by a walk on the wild side with one of the keepers.Your morning tour includes a hand feed of one of the cats and concludes at approximately 11am with a visit to the gift shop. This is a unique, worthwhile and wonderful wildlife experience in the heart of Kent. Prices start from £2290 for three nights or £5590 for seven nights. For more information, please visit www.mulberrycottages.com.

park is decorated with fun Halloween details and thousands of pumpkins. From 6 - 26 October, be spooked as the park is taken over by scary creatures that create creepiness in every nook.Visit them in the Brick or Treat Houses, meet them in the park and at the Halloween activities. Or from 12 – 19 and 26 October, see Halloween by night. It becomes a little extra creepy, when darkness falls, and the fine details are given extra ambience from the many lights in the park. Try out several of the park’s rides in the dark, get scared witless in Ghost - The Haunted House, and complete the evening with the most amazing Halloween fireworks when the park stays open late. For more information, please visit www.legoland. dk/en.

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October Half-Term Skiing Yes you can ski at half term! Skiing specialist, Zenith Holidays, are offering family October half term holidays in Stubai in Austria which offers a snow guarantee from October all the way through to June thanks to its glacier location. With 1,450 hectares of terrain, Stubai claims to be ‘the biggest glacier resort in Austria’ and is home to 35 downhill slopes from easy to demanding, with 26 cable cars and lifts, plus the ‘3S Eisgratbahn’ which has a length of 4.7 kilometres and is the longest lift of its kind in the Alps. Accommodation on offer includes Hotel Kindl in the quiet village of Milders close to the glacier, which offers a wealth of facilities including a wellness centre with a pool, sauna, jacuzzi, relaxation area and massage rooms. Prices for a seven-night stay starting on 19 October, are from £751 per adult and £488 per child under 14 years of age and from £299 for youngsters aged under 10 years. This price is based on two adults and two children sharing a family room and includes airport transfers, halfboard accommodation and complimentary bus travel to the glacier. Flights are not included but Zenith is happy to advise on options. Call 0203 137 7678 or visit www.zenithholidays.co.uk for more information.

Lower Mill Estate – Pumpkin Flotilla The Lower Mill Estate, located in the Cotswolds, is a true jewel in the patchwork quilt landscape of England.The lakeside nature reserve is comprised of eight lakes, two rivers and miles of walking trails. Formerly the site of a derelict quarry, Lower Mill Estate is now a stunning space that celebrates unspoiled nature, beautiful wildlife and everything the great outdoors has to offer. Its woodlands and hedgerows are home to a diverse range of native wildlife. For families looking for the ultimate Halloween half term break, Lower Mill Estate is the place to be. On 31 October, 200 grimacing glowing pumpkins will set sail on The Cotswolds’ one and only Pumpkin Flotilla.The morning will be spent in the witch’s hat tepee with its pumpkin carving, face painting and Halloween crafts. Come the evening, guests will be invited to toast marshmallows on the firepits, sip on hot drinks and admire their creations floating on Somerford Lagoon, shrouded by an eerie mist and illuminated by candlelight. For the brave explorers, the evening can be topped off with an Into the Wild nature walk at dusk - it’s the perfect opportunity to spot Lower Mill Estate’s beavers, owls and other nocturnal beasts. The Estate has a range of properties sleeping four to 12 guests available for four nights from 28 October to 1 November. A stay in three bedroom Ewen House is £902 for four nights.The pumpkin flotilla experience is free to all guests of Lower Mill Estate with an optional donation to Dreamflight.The Into the Wild walk is £15 per person. For more information, please visit www.habitatescapes.com or call 01285 869 489.

Win a Parc Asterix Short Break Parc Asterix, close to Paris and just a two hour drive from Calais, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. A new Asterix film was released this August, so a trip to the park couldn’t come at a more exciting time! It has a combination of 47 attractions, rides, performances and interactive shows set in 6 worlds (Gaul, the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, the Vikings, Travel Through Time and Egypt). You can expect historical and magical discoveries, laughter and thrills for all the family. To celebrate the anniversary, the park has recently opened its second hotel, La Cité Suspendue, a village of wooden cabins on stilts spread across the forest by the park’s gate, as well as two new attractions - Attention Menhir!, a fully immersive 4D cinema complete with smells, water, wind and more and L’Aventure Asterix, an interactive circuit taking visitors through the comic book’s creative process as well as a drawing workshop. In the autumn, Park Asterix will celebrate Halloween when the park is transformed into a street show of monsters and terrifying creatures. In the winter, they will celebrate Christmas with special decorations, a Christmas market, an ice skating rink and an ice maze. For more information visit www.parcasterix.fr

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September Twilight Walk, Cyclopark, Gravesend, DA11 7NP

Registration opens at 6pm and the Walk starts at 7pm. Take park in the Twilight Walk either along the 8km or 12km route to raise vital funds for families facing terminal illness. For more information and to sign up visit www.ellenor.org

Bat Walk, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR

6.30-8.30pm.You’ll be guided on a night walk using bat detectors to listen out for bats as they leave their roosts and fly out to catch insects. You may even spot some deer or hares. Ages 5+. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www. boreplace.org

A Night to Shine: Ashford, Julie Rose Stadium, TN24 9QX

Come together for a special night of fun, fitness and memory-making with a 3 mile or 6-mile sponsored walk for Pilgrims Hospices. Help raise vital funds for local hospice care. For more details and to register visit www.pilgrimshospices.org

A Night to Shine: Broadstairs, The Pavilion, CT10 1EU

Come together for a special night of fun, fitness and memory-making with a 3 mile or 6-mile sponsored walk for Pilgrims Hospices. Help raise vital funds for local hospice care. For more details and to register visit www.pilgrimshospices.org

A Night to Shine: Canterbury College, CT1 3AJ

Come together for a special night of fun, fitness and memory-making with a 3 mile or 6-mile sponsored walk for Pilgrims Hospices. Help raise vital funds for local hospice care. For more details and to register visit www.pilgrimshospices.org

Sat 21 Sep

HSCC Historic Car Championships, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

Classic Formula 3 headlines this historic meeting along with a race for Ford Escorts, who have been invited back by the club to repeat their races from 2018. Under 13s admitted free. For more details visit www.hscc. org.uk

Orchard Day, Smallhythe Place, Tenterden, TN30 7NG

11am-4pm. Get the family together and enjoy the outdoors as you enjoy this annual celebration of Kent’s produce. With garden tours, historic talks, stalls, demonstrations and a variety of activities, there is something for everyone to taste and get involved in. For details visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/smallhythe-place

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Building Shelters, Hosey Common, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN16 1PL

10.30am or 1.30pm. Have fun outdoors with your family in beautiful woodland where you’ll be learning how to make a shelter using natural materials, tarps, tents and how to use knots. Book on 01622 662 012. For more details visit www. kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Bookbag Blessing Service, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 11.30am. A 30-minute family-friendly Service to celebrate a new chapter in your child’s learning journey at the start of the school year. All ages welcomed to this free event. Take along your bookbags, backpacks, and briefcases for blessing. For more details visit www.canterburycathedral.org

Boot and Autumn Fayre at Park House Animal Sanctuary, Stelling Minnis, CT4 6AN Boot fair from 8am, entertainment from 11am including Scotty’s Circus Workshop and live music from the City of Canterbury Brass Band and ‘The Breeze’. Face painting, tombola, hot and cold refreshments and more. For more details visit www. lordwhisky.co.uk

Textile Terrorism, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN

11am. Make up your own family motto about saving the planet and glue these on to make eye-catching banners that you can hang in your windows during the festival. To book visit www.creativefolkestone.org.uk

Sat 21 - Sun 22 Sep

Day Out with Thomas, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE

Take a ride behind Thomas, meet The Fat Controller and say hello to Sodor Station Sweepers Rusty and Dusty. You can also watch re-enactments of classic Thomas stories, join Rusty and Dusty’s storytelling and Balloon Modelling and lots more. To book visit www.kesr.org.uk

Salute to the 40s, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE

There will be vintage vehicle parades, live music and entertainment, hundreds of re-enactors, live displays,

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air raid experiences, plus the galleries and exhibitions will be open too. For more details and to buy tickets visit thedockyard.co.uk

Mexican Celebration Weekend presents Cactus World Live, Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, DA4 0JA 11am-5pm. There will be a cactus show, plants for sale from leading nurseries, a variety of stalls and children’s attractions, as well as authentic Mexican food and music from a Mariachi band. Charges apply. Children under 15 go free. For more details visit www.lullingstonecastle. co.uk

Sun 22 Sep

Circumference Circus: Seed, Amphitheatre, Lower Leas Coastal Park, Folkestone, CT20 2EX

1-4pm. A renewable spectacle for the whole family, a positive vision for a greener future featuring aerialists, acrobats and live music. Enjoy some outdoor circus fun; take a plant or a small disposable object to incorporate into the growing installation. To book visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk

Heart of Kent Hospice Cyclo Sportive, East Malling Research Centre, ME19 6BJ

A fundraiser for all in the beautiful Kent countryside. Under 18s are welcome as long as accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more details and to sign up visit www.hokh.org

Much Ado About Nothing, Smallhythe Place, Tenterden, TN30 7NG

7.30-9.30pm. The Three Inch Fools, a five-strong troupe of actors with all manner of musical instruments, present an inventive take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Suitable for all ages. Charges apply. For more details visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/smallhythe-place

Tues 24 Sep

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Themed Afternoon Tea – We are Beams, Hextable, BR8 7RJ Treat yourself to an afternoon of delicious food and join in a raffle and themed quiz. Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. All funds go direct to We are Beams, a local charity supporting disabled children and their families. For more details and to book call 01322 668 501 x5 or email fundraising@ wearebeams.org.uk

Fri 27 – Sun 29 Sep

Canterbury Food Festival, Dane John Gardens, CT1 2RN

Enjoy the biggest celebration of food, drink and culture in Kent. There is fun to be had for all the family with live music including DJs, bands and buskers as well as a poet’s corner. The kids’ field is a dedicated space for the little ones. For more details visit www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk

Sat 28 Sep

The Edge of the Night Adventure and Mothing, Samphire Hoe Education Shelter, CT17 9FL

7pm. Join in a dusk walk around the Hoe and see what is attracted to the moth traps. Take along a torch. Donations appreciated. For more details visit www. whitecliffscountryside.org.uk

Afternoon Tea, Spa Valley Railway, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5QY

(Also 12 Oct) Experience a traditional English pastime of Afternoon Tea but this time hauled by one of the railway’s steam and/or Heritage Diesel locomotives, this is the way to spend an afternoon out in style. For more details and to book visit www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk

Apple and Orchard Day, Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT

10am-4pm. Celebrate the bounty from the garden of England with apple tasting and stalls. Booking not needed. Free event, admission applies. For more details visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote

Sat 28 – Sun 29 Sep

Caterham Finals Race Weekend, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

The BRSCC head back to the famous Kent circuit this weekend for another exciting club meeting. Under 13s are admitted free. For more details and to book visit www.brandshatch.co.uk

Gala, The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway, ME10 2XD

Go along to enjoy the railway’s annual End of Season Gala Weekend. For more details and to see the highlights of this year’s event visit www.sklr.net

Sun 29 Sep

Breakfast with the Moths, Samphire Hoe Education Shelter, CT17 9FL

10am. Go along and see the results from the overnight moth trapping. Donations appreciated. For more details visit www. whitecliffscountryside.org.uk

Toys and Collectables Sale, Crampton Tower Museum, Broadstairs, CT10 2AB

10am-4pm. Admission to sale by donation. To book a Sales table call 01843 601 091. The museum will also be open 2-5pm. For more details visit www.cramptontower.co.uk

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October From 1 Oct

Autumn Colours, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, TN8 7NG As the air turns crisp and a rich display of autumn colour envelops the countryside, pack your walking boots or wellies and head to Hever Castle to enjoy the crunch of leaves underfoot and spectacular autumn tints. For more details and to book visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

Tues 1 – Thurs 31 Oct

House Timed Tickets: October, Chartwell, Westerham, TN16 1PS You can pre-book afternoon tickets for the house online up until 24 hours in advance. All e-tickets should be exchanged at the visitor welcome centre for a house ticket. Children are welcome. Booking is essential. Admission applies. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ chartwell

Wed 2 – Thurs 31 Oct

Dog Show and BBQ, Riverhill Himalayan Gardens, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RR

(Excl Mondays and Tuesdays) 10.30am-5pm. For the first time ever, thanks to the longer season, enjoy Riverhill’s stunning Autumn Colours in the Wood Garden. Find the brightest leaf and the biggest sweet chestnut. For more details visit www. riverhillgardens.co.uk

Thurs 3 Oct

National Poetry Day, Nationwide

Join in the fun in this UK-wide celebration of poetry. This year marks National Poetry Day’s 25th anniversary and the theme will be Truth. The day generates thousands of amazing events across the UK in a variety of venues. For more details and to sign up visit www. nationalpoetryday.co.uk

Thurs 3 – Sun 6 Oct

Tenterden Folk Festival, Various Locations and Venues A four day celebration of folk song, music, dance, craft and traditions. Charges apply. For more details visit www.tenterdenfolkfestival.org.uk

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Fri 4 – Sun 6 Oct

Broadstairs Food Festival, Victoria Gardens, CT10 1QL

A much loved celebration of delicious regional food and drink, demonstrations and workshops fun for all the family. The event is a foodies’ heaven, celebrating the very best food and drink in and around Kent. To book visit www. broadstairsfoodfestival.org.uk

Sat 5 Oct

International Observe the Moon Night, Monkton Nature Reserve, nr Ramsgate, CT12 4LH

7pm. As part of the International Observe the Moon Night you will be looking at the Moon through the telescope, as well as Jupiter and Saturn, both of which should also be visible. There will also be fun activities for all ages. For more details visit www.monkton-reserve.org

With Map and Musket, Quebec House, Westerham, TN16 1TD

1-4pm. Bring history to life with an historic re-enactment. Join an eighteenth century surveyor as he explains how map makers played a key role in the Quebec campaign. Children are welcome. Free event, admission applies. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ quebechouse

LEGO® and Art Club, Nucleus Arts Centre, Chatham, ME4 4BP

2-4pm. Join a LEGO® and Art Club for children ages 4 and up. There will be plenty of colouring, a different art activity available and lots of LEGO® bricks. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www. nucleusarts.com

Drawing To Printmaking, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am. Make your own unique prints and publications using a combination of hand-drawing and print making. To book visit www.creativefolkestone. org.uk

Survival Junior, Betteshanger Park, Deal, CT14 0BF The junior challenge, especially for fearless 8–15 year olds, will take in some of the epic obstacles on the

‘Now, the Physics of Time’, Monkton Nature Reserve, nr Ramsgate, CT12 4LH

7pm. When we look at the stars we are looking back in time, so can there be any meaning to ‘now’? What happens to time near a black hole? As part of the Margate NOW festival, John Hislop will be giving a talk on ‘Now, the physics of time’. To book call 01843 822 666.

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MY/PT obstacle course, along with a few surprises. Let them earn their bragging rights within a safe outdoor environment. To book visit www. betteshanger-park.co.uk

Costume Tours, Smallhythe Place, Tenterden, TN30 7NG

1.15pm-2pm. Delve into the store for a peek of the costumes once worn by Ellen Terry and her actor friends. With fascinating stories attached to each garment, costume tours are an opportunity to discover a rich theatrical history. Charges apply.Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/smallhytheplace

Sat 5 – Sun 6 Oct

BMCRC Club Bike Championships, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

The British Motorcycle Racing Club is the largest of its type in the UK and organises a myriad of championships. Under 13s are admitted free. For more details and to book visit www.brandshatch.co.uk

Fun Palaces, Nationwide

A weekend campaign promoting community at the heart of culture and culture at the heart of community. From tiny dancers to mad scientists, there is fun for everyone. For more details and to find your local fun palace visit www. funpalaces.co.uk

Sun 6 Oct

Bushcraft for Beginners, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve and Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre, TN13 3DH

10.30am-12.30pm. Have you ever wanted to learn how to survive in the great outdoors? How to light a fire without matches? Go along and find out the basics about bushcraft and ignite your inner adventurer. For more details and to book visit www. kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

The FRIENDly Animal Blessing Service, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 2pm-3pm. All animals and their families are welcome to join us for the second Animal Blessing Service, with certificates for all pets blessed on the day. For more details visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org

Bird Ringing for Visitors, RSPB Northward Hill, Bromhey Farm, Cooling, ME3 8DS 9-11am. Go along to a public bird ringing demonstration, led by a BTO qualified ringer. Booking is essential. For more information visit www. rspb.org.uk

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High Spirits! Family Film Club, 101 Social Club, Margate, CT9 2QY

11am. A morning matinee screening a selection of your favourite cartoons and telefilms from the 70s and 80s. Charges apply. To book visit www.margatefilmfestival.co.uk

Mon 7 Oct

Stories, Shadows and Silent Film, Palace Cinema, Broadstairs, CT10 1NL

11am-12.30pm. In this family workshop, Wall of Sea and Margate Film Festival present an exciting opportunity for parents and children to explore classic silent short shadow animations. Make your own simple shadow puppets to take home. Ages 6-11. To book visit www. margatefilmfestival.co.uk

Tues 8 – Sun 13 Oct

Zippos Circus, Jacksons Field, City Way, Rochester, ME1 2AB The new, larger, bigger, better and brilliant Zippos Circus returns to Jacksons Field, Rochester. Charges apply. For more details, timings and to book visit www.zippos.co.uk

Sat 12 – Sun 13 Oct

Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

The BTCC is fast, furious, and highly entertaining, and with a full programme of support races too, this is set to be a great day out. Under 13s are admitted free. For more details and to book visit www. brandshatch.co.uk

Heart of Kent Hospice Moonlit Walk, Aylesford, ME20 7PU

8pm-12midnight. Enjoy a night out with a difference with your family and friends. Take on this fun evening 8 mile walk to remember loved ones or to support your local Hospice. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. For more details visit www.hokh.org

Austin Counties Car Rally, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE

Tenterden Town Station will once again welcome the Austin Counties Car Club who will be displaying a selection of popular Austin cars from the 8 h.p. to the A40 Somerset, the last ‘real’ Austin. For more details, timings and to book www. kesr.org.uk

Sat 12 – Sun 27 Oct

Pumpkin Grotto and Pumpkin Hunt, Riverhill Himalayan Gardens, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RR (Selected dates) 11am-5pm. Hunt for pumpkins around the garden followed by pumpkin carving in a cosy grotto. Bring your own pumpkin or buy one for sale. For more visit www.riverhillgardens. co.uk

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October Sun 13 Oct

Festival of Apples, Bough Beech Education Centre Winkhurst Green, TN14 6LD

12noon-4.30pm. Play the bee game, eat freshly cooked apple fritters, squeeze your own juice, take part in apple crafts, create your own apple pig, weave some willow, and much more - all to the sound of our merry folk band. For more details visit www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Wed 16 Oct

Birding in China, Great Chart Village Hall, Great Chart, Ashford, TN23 3AZ

7.30pm. This talk by Tony Morris showcases some of the colourful birds of Sichuan,Yunnan and Henan Provinces, including a fabulous series of pheasants, rosefinch species and an amazing variety of parrotbills, all set against fantastic scenery. For more details visit www.kentwildlifetrust. org.uk

Fri 18 Oct

Freeform Fabric, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN

11am. Create playful architecture for the body by transforming paper patterns into 3D fabric shapes with fashion and costume designer Zoe Stevenson. To book visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk

Fri 18 – Sun 20 Oct

Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

Enjoy a triple header season finale on the world-famous Grand Prix circuit in October with three incredible races across the weekend. Under 13s are admitted free. For more details and to book visit www.brandshatch. co.uk

Sat 19 Oct

Boot Fair & End of Year Clearance Sale, Park House Animal Sanctuary, Stelling Minnis, CT4 6AN

Boot Fair from 8am, entertainment from 11am. For more details visit www.lordwhisky.co.uk

Make Your Own Halloween Crafts, Temple Manor, Strood, ME2 2AH (Also 20, 26 and 27 Oct) 10am4pm. Join this hands-on family craft activity on site. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Charges apply. Ages 5-12. For more details visit www.enjoymedway.org

Sat 19 – Sun 27 Oct

Enchanted Dockyard, The Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TE

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no other. Sit on toad stalls as you join in with the digital storytelling led by a wizard. Be spell bounded this October Half Term. For more details visit thedockyard.co.uk

Spooky Castle, Dover Castle, CT16 1HU

10am-4pm. Descend into the darkness of the tunnel of terror, and say boo to a ghost or two on spooky tours of the castle keep. Have a go at creepy crafts, and make your very own menacing mask or witches’ cat to take home. For more details visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

Halloween Half Term Fun, The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, TN12 6PY

10am-4pm. Treat your little ones to a spook-tastic feast of fun. Join in lots of activities like pumpkin carving, ghoulish face painting, and storytelling plus on Tues 22, kids can meet The Gruffalo. Charges apply. For more details, timings and to book visit www.thehopfarm.co.uk

October Half Term Family Fun, Ightham Mote, Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT 10am-5pm. The woods around the house are home to Tawny Owls, Little Owls and Barn Owls. Kids can find out more about owls and try to complete a fun trail in the gardens. Booking not needed. Admission charges apply. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ighthammote

Spooky Pumpkin Trail, Rochester Castle, ME1 1SW

10am-4pm. Take part in a spooky heritage trail around the keep for a chance to win a small prize. Charges apply. Ages 5-12. For more details visit www.enjoymedway.org

Monster Academy, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

Are you a little monster? Explore the Castle grounds and complete spooky classes as you go, winning stamps from each teacher to graduate from the Academy. Activities will include learning to move like a monster, perfect your scare technique and complete an obstacle class. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www.leeds-castle.com

Spooky Halloween Trail, Upnor Castle, ME2 4XG 10am-4pm. Take part in a spooky heritage trail around the keep for a

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chance to win a small prize. Charges apply. Ages 5-12. For more details visit www.enjoymedway.org

Night Knight Trail, Temple Manor, Strood, ME2 2AH

10am-4pm. Help a Knight have a good night’s sleep by finding all the spooky ghouls and ghosts around the site. Find them all for a chance to win a small prize. Charges apply. Ages 5-12. For more details visit www. enjoymedway.org

Spooky Castle, Walmer Castle and Gardens, Deal, CT14 7LJ

10am-4pm. A frighteningly fun day out awaits you at Walmer this Halloween. Let your little horrors scare themselves silly with spooky activities and ghost hunting galore. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

Sat 19 – Thurs 31 Oct

Spooky Spectacular, Reindeer Centre, nr Ashford, TN26 3EQ 11am-5pm. Join in 13 days of fangtastic fun with lots of spookily fun activities, including: monster mash dance along, straw bale ball pit, a bouncy castle, meet the creepy critters and lots more. For more details visit www.reindeercentre. co.uk

Halloween Half Term Fun, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Prepare to be spooked at Haunted Hever. Enjoy a vast array of spooktacular events such as spooky storytelling, craft activities and a scarecrow scavenger hunt. Sink your teeth into a sweet treat at the deadly delicious biscuit decorating workshop or take part in the fancy dress costume with freakish face paint. Charges apply. For more details and to book visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

Sat 19 Oct – Sun 3 Nov

The Addams Family Live Event Special, Groombridge Place, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 9QG A well-known feature of Groombridge Place’s calendar with a spectacular live show in the Enchanted Forest four times a day, meet and greet in the morning and don’t forget to get a picture after the performances. For more details and to buy tickets visit www. groombridgeplace.com

Freaky Fossils Trail, Emmetts Garden, Sevenoaks, TN14 6BA 10am-4pm. Tread carefully around the garden this half term with a freaky fossils trail. Watch out for freaky fossils and terrifying trees as you head out around the gardens on the family trail. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/emmettsgarden

Beastly Bat Trail, Chartwell, Westerham, TN16 1PS

10am-4pm. Fly around the gardens of Chartwell this autumn half term and discover more about the beastly bats that live there. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell

Sun 20 Oct

Nick Sharratt’s Right Royal Draw-a-long, The Woodville, Gravesend, DA12 1DD

2pm. A family-friendly, fun-filled draw-along for all ages. Join acclaimed children’s writer and illustrator Nick Sharratt and draw along with him. He’ll be showing you how to sketch favourite characters like Tracy Beaker and Timothy Pope. To book visit www.woodville.co.uk

Thanet 5k Colour Run, The Oval, Palm Bay, Margate, CT9 2GB

This family friendly 5k event is an explosion of colourful fun. Take in amazing coastal views as you run and walk through clouds of brightly coloured powder paint. Gather friends and family to join the energetic atmosphere of over 1,000 people along Thanet’s spectacular seafront. For more details and to sign up visit www.pilgrimshospices.org

Mon 21 – Sun 27 Oct

Halloween Monster Academy, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL Activities will include learning to move like a monster, perfect your scare technique and complete an obstacle class. There will also be a spooky trail through the grounds as well as daily ghoulish games and a frightful fancy dress competition. To book tickets visit www.leeds-castle. com

Wed 23 – Sun 27 Oct

Paulos Circus, Millbrook Garden Centre, Staplehurst, TN12 9BT

Showcasing a brand new thrilling autumn show from breath taking stunts, laugh out loud comedy to beautiful artistry, the Paulos family have created a show to give you and your family everlasting memories. For more details and to book visit www. millbrookgc.co.uk/centre/millbrookstaplehurst

Thurs 24 Oct

Mystical Creatures, Dover Museum, CT16 1PH

10.30am-3pm. Enjoy making masks and trying puzzles with a magical theme. Free. For more details visit www.dovermuseum.co.uk

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Maya Kowalska aged 10

Grace Decort aged 6

Newton won a box competitions in our July Bumper Summer issue. April Congratulations to the following people who won Barratt, Arabella Lilly , Clarke ew Dumbo DVD winners were Matth of books for her school - Warden Park Primary. Our ia Lovett. Victor and Ava were rs winne VIP nted Horsham Family Lincoln, Emilia Windle and Eshan Rana. Our Encha n. Ben Wilke Finlay and ard Stann Katie n, Lagdo Finn ew Rowe, Measure-Mates were won by Ernest Croucher, Matth m Moger Willia ience. Exper y ing won tickets to the Millbrook Butterfl Theobald, Eilis Renee Leadbetter and Henry Cumm . Isla Isteed n Lincol and Sibley Rose by won etition. Funkita swimwear was won the Phileas Fogg's World of Adventures comp r was winne older our and 8's under the for etition 's drawing comp Baker won UglyDolls goodies. Grace Decort won Annie the artwork on this page. enjoy and rs winne our all to done Well ska. Maya Kowal

If you would like to see your work displayed here then just send us a drawing, poem, riddles, jokes or short story and we'll do our very best to include it. Send it to: Good Work Page Primary Times 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG

Thank you to Taiwo Orunjbamila for his clever acrostic about his daddy, Daisy Bidgood for her lovely concert drawing, Elsie Carolyn Pitkin for her excellent Gecko drawing and Rose Batty for the fun walk in the park scene. We love seeing your work so do please keep sending it to us.


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Telephone: 01843 609000 / 861696 Email: admin@st-georgescofe-thanet.kent.sch.uk Website: www.stgeorges-school.org.uk Primary School Site Address: Hope Way, Westwood Road, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2FR Secondary School Site Address: Westwood Road, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2LH


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