Latest News
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Using a new school to Create a Community - Springhead Park feature in Head Teacher Magazine
Thu 24 Jun 2021Wayne Clayton discusses opening a new school during a pandemic and bringing a community together at Springhead Park in The Head Teacher magazine.
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#LessnessCAN Head Teacher Article
Wed 05 May 2021Lessness Heath Primary School hit the headlines again in this week's The Head Teacher for their community project. Read the full article here.
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Orchard Primary consult on joining The PFT
Mon 26 Apr 2021The Governors of Orchard Primary in Sidcup have voted to consult on the school joining The Primary First Trust. Find out more here.
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Parent Survey Results
Tue 30 Mar 2021At the end of 2020/beginning of 2021 we surveyed our parents across all schools. You can see the results compared to last year here. -
Westcourt Primary - Celebrating Best Practice
Tue 30 Mar 2021Mags Sexton, Head Teacher, tells The Parliamentary Review about the journey of Westcourt and how the school has transformed through The Power of Reading. Read the full article here. -
Springhead Park - Kent Messenger
Thu 18 Mar 2021A new primary school forced to shut just months after opening has been keeping its recently-forged community alive in lockdown. - Kent Messenger 18th March 2021 -
Bexley Schools open food banks to support the community.
Tue 16 Mar 2021Read more about the work taking place at Barnehurst, Lessness Heath and Mayplace Community Food Banks.
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Lessness Heath children contribute to a magazine for care home residents
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Springhead Park Community Engagement
Mon 08 Mar 2021Springhead Park Primary School has been working hard to keep pupils and families still feeling part of the school community throughout lockdown, when in-person attendance has been limited to vulnerable and key worker children.
https://ebbsfleetdc.org.uk/community-spirit-at-springhead-park-prmary-during-lockdown/
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Barnehurst pupils take on Global Citizen Projects and interview Sir David Evennett, MP
Wed 06 Jan 2021Read how the pupils of Barnehurst have tackled projects ranging from environmental and sustainability issues to poverty and homelessness, as well as happiness, being kind to everyone and inspiring cultural leaders.